Table 4.

Vaccination of Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Perceived Responsibility and Comfort in Giving Inactivated and Live Attenuated Vaccines

Responsible Practitioner/Task/ComfortGastroenterologists n=50Primary Care Providers n=87Difference (95% confidence interval)P Value
Gastroenterologists should order/administer vaccines17 (34)20 (23)11 (–4 to 27)0.2
Primary care providers should order/administer vaccines32 (64)65 (75)11 (–5 to 27)0.2
Gastroenterologists should keep track of vaccination status29 (58)14 (16)42 (25 to 56)<0.0001
Primary care providers should keep track of vaccination status19 (38)71 (82)44 (27 to 58)<0.0001
Comfortable providing inactivated vaccines46 (92)73 (84)8 (–5 to 18)0.9
Comfortable providing live attenuated vaccinesa29 (58)49 (56)2 (–15 to 18)0.8
  • aMeasles-mumps-rubella, varicella, and herpes zoster.

  • Notes: Data are reported as number (%) of respondents. Respondents who perceived the responsibility to be that of other practitioners were excluded. The Difference column reports the difference in percentage points. P values are 2-sided.