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InCrowd Survey: NASH-Treating Physician Perspectives

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InCrowd conducted 30-minute MicroQual interviews with four physicians considered key opinion leaders on Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH). Then used this feedback to develop a 5-minute quantitative MicroSurvey for 55 gastroentologists and hepatologists.

Research Objectives:

  • Determine physician interests in and perspectives on NASH treatments in development.

  • Gauge the prevalence of comorbid conditions that require physician management alongside NASH and understand which physician specialties are ultimately stakeholders in patient care.

Methodology:
Method: 5-minute MicroSurvey via InCrowd
Crowds: US Gastroenterologists, Hepatologists
Sample Size: n=55
Fielding Period: April 25-26, 2018

One key insight: physicians feel that any effective treatment for NASH will need to be a combination regimen, versus a single agent, that helps resolve liver fibrosis, reduce liver inflammation, and interrupt the storage of fat in the liver.

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