Development of Core Outcome Sets for Urinary Incontinence
Lead: Stergios Doumouchtsis
April 2018
An observational study to evaluate changes in intra-vaginal pressure profiles following Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) surgery using a novel intra-vaginal pressure sensing device (IVPSD)
Lead: Swati Jha
Transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation as a conservative treatment for overactive bladder dysfunction – A randomised controlled trial comparing home versus hospital based treatment
Lead: Dalia Saidan
Monarc Trial: A ten-year follow-up.
Lead: Dr.Ifeoma Offiah, NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow, Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust
(June 2017: Award £4,550)
Making Pessary use for pelvic organ prolapse women centred and evidence-based – a James Lind Alliance pessary priority setting partnership.
Lead: Professor Suzanne Hagen, Glasgow Caledonian University
(October 2016: Award £5,000)
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