Correction: Farrukh, A.; Mayberry, J. Apparent Disparities in Hospital Admission and Biologic Use in the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease between 2014–2018 in Some Black and Ethnic Minority (BEM) Populations in England. Gastrointest. Disord. 2020, 2, 144–151
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White British | White Irish | White Other | White | Afro-Caribbean | Asian | |
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Wye Valley NHS Trust | ||||||
In-Patient Admissions | ||||||
Population | 172,000 | 750 | 7200 | |||
Cases of IBD | 3368 | 24 | 112 | |||
Expected Cases of IBD | 3368 | 15 | 141 | |||
Proportion Statistic | 1.46 | −1.8 | ||||
Significance | n.s. | n.s. | ||||
University Hospitals of Bristol NHS Foundation Trust | ||||||
Use of Biologics | ||||||
Population | 334,000 | 3900 | 22,000 | 360,000 | 19,000 | |
Cases of IBD | 429 | 5 | 16 | 450 | <5 | |
Expected Cases of IBD | 429 | 5 | 28 | 450 | 24 | |
Proportion Statistic | 1.8 | −3.78 | ||||
Significance | n.s. | n.s. | p < 0.002 | |||
Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHS Foundation Trust | ||||||
Use of Biologics | ||||||
Population | 136,000 | 444 | 3700 | |||
Cases of IBD | 165 | 3 | 8 | |||
Expected Cases of IBD | 165 | 1 | 5 | |||
Proportion Statistic | −1 | −0.8 | ||||
Significance | n.s. | n.s. | ||||
Croydon Health Services NHS Trust | ||||||
In-Patient Admissions | ||||||
Population | 172,000 | 5400 | 2300 | 180,000 | 60,500 | |
Cases of IBD | 1475 | 46 | 20 | 1706 | 230 | |
Expected Cases of IBD | 1475 | 63 | 168 | 573 | ||
Proportion Statistic | −1.6 | 11 | −61.4 | |||
Significance | n.s. | p < 0.0001 | p < 0.00001 | |||
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust | ||||||
In-Patient Admissions | ||||||
Population | 276,000 | 14,100 | ||||
Cases of IBD | 5133 | 52 | ||||
Expected Cases of IBD | 5133 | 262 | ||||
Proportion Statistic | 9.4 | |||||
Significance | p < 0.00001 | |||||
University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust | ||||||
In-Patient Admissions | ||||||
Population | 377,000 | 7500 | ||||
Cases of IBD | 16,111 | 69 | ||||
Expected Cases of IBD | 16,111 | 321 | ||||
Proportion Statistic | −12.9 | |||||
Significance | p < 0.00001 | |||||
University Hospitals of Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust | ||||||
Use of Biologics | ||||||
Population | 622,000 | 78,000 | ||||
Cases of IBD | 94 | 6 | ||||
Expected Cases of IBD | 94 | 12 | ||||
Proportion Statistic | −1.4 | |||||
Significance | n.s. | |||||
Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust | ||||||
In-Patient Admissions: | ||||||
Population | 170,000 | 78,500 | ||||
Cases of IBD | 13,003 | 2257 | ||||
Expected Cases of IBD | 13,003 | 6004 | ||||
Proportion Statistic | −42.3 | |||||
Significance | p < 0.00001 | |||||
NorthWest Anglia NHS Foundation Trust | ||||||
In-Patient Admissions | ||||||
Population | 159,000 | 1500 | 22,000 | 18,000 | ||
Cases of IBD | 8161 | 39 | 305 | 236 | ||
Expected Cases of IBD | 8161 | 77 | 1129 | 924 | ||
Proportion Statistic | −3.6 | −22.1 | −20.5 | |||
Significance | p < 0.0003 | p < 0.00001 | p < 0.00001 | |||
The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust | ||||||
In-Patient Admissions | ||||||
Population | 71,000 | 800 | 2900 | 2800 | 2100 | |
Cases of IBD | 3710 | 27 | 118 | 8 | 37 | |
Expected Cases of IBD | 3710 | 42 | 152 | 146 | 110 | |
Proportion Statistic | −1.8 | −2.1 | −11.3 | −6.1 | ||
Significance | n.s. | p < 0.03 | p < 0.00001 | p <0.00001 |
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Farrukh, A.; Mayberry, J. Correction: Farrukh, A.; Mayberry, J. Apparent Disparities in Hospital Admission and Biologic Use in the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease between 2014–2018 in Some Black and Ethnic Minority (BEM) Populations in England. Gastrointest. Disord. 2020, 2, 144–151. Gastrointest. Disord. 2021, 3, 127-128. https://doi.org/10.3390/gidisord3030013
Farrukh A, Mayberry J. Correction: Farrukh, A.; Mayberry, J. Apparent Disparities in Hospital Admission and Biologic Use in the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease between 2014–2018 in Some Black and Ethnic Minority (BEM) Populations in England. Gastrointest. Disord. 2020, 2, 144–151. Gastrointestinal Disorders. 2021; 3(3):127-128. https://doi.org/10.3390/gidisord3030013
Chicago/Turabian StyleFarrukh, Affifa, and John Mayberry. 2021. "Correction: Farrukh, A.; Mayberry, J. Apparent Disparities in Hospital Admission and Biologic Use in the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease between 2014–2018 in Some Black and Ethnic Minority (BEM) Populations in England. Gastrointest. Disord. 2020, 2, 144–151" Gastrointestinal Disorders 3, no. 3: 127-128. https://doi.org/10.3390/gidisord3030013