Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. However, while patients and healthy volunteers are routinely asked to provide stool samples, their attitudes towards sampling remain largely unknown. Here, we investigate the attitudes of 780 Dutch patients, including participants in a large Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) gut microbiome cohort and population controls, in order to identify barriers to sample collection and provide recommendations for gut microbiome researchers and clinicians. We sent questionnaires to 660 IBD patients and 112 patients with other disorders who had previously been approached to participate in gut microbiome studies. We also conducted 478 brief interviews with parti...
Summary More than eighty years after the isolation of the first gastrointestinal bacterium in 1885, ...
First insights on the human gut microbiome have been gained from medium-sized, cross-sectional studi...
Abstract Background We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool speci...
Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. Howev...
Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. Howev...
Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. Howev...
Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. Howev...
Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. Howev...
BackgroundIn the UK approximately a quarter of the population experience infectious intestinal disea...
Background: In the UK approximately a quarter of the population experience infectious intestinal di...
Background Interest in the use of faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in inflammatory bowel dise...
Background Interest in the use of faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in inflammatory bowel dise...
Background Interest in the use of faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in inflammatory bowel dise...
BACKGROUND: Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) represents a new therapeutic option that has been...
Objective: We aimed to understand the usage and acceptability of a faecal collection device (FCD) am...
Summary More than eighty years after the isolation of the first gastrointestinal bacterium in 1885, ...
First insights on the human gut microbiome have been gained from medium-sized, cross-sectional studi...
Abstract Background We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool speci...
Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. Howev...
Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. Howev...
Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. Howev...
Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. Howev...
Faecal sample collection is crucial for gut microbiome research and its clinical applications. Howev...
BackgroundIn the UK approximately a quarter of the population experience infectious intestinal disea...
Background: In the UK approximately a quarter of the population experience infectious intestinal di...
Background Interest in the use of faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in inflammatory bowel dise...
Background Interest in the use of faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in inflammatory bowel dise...
Background Interest in the use of faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in inflammatory bowel dise...
BACKGROUND: Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) represents a new therapeutic option that has been...
Objective: We aimed to understand the usage and acceptability of a faecal collection device (FCD) am...
Summary More than eighty years after the isolation of the first gastrointestinal bacterium in 1885, ...
First insights on the human gut microbiome have been gained from medium-sized, cross-sectional studi...
Abstract Background We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool speci...