Browsing by Author "Armstrong, Natalie"
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A mixed methods study to assess the feasibility of a randomised controlled trial of invasive urodynamic testing versus clinical assessment and non-invasive tests prior to surgery for stress urinary incontinence in women: the investigate-i study
Hilton, Paul; ,; Armstrong, Natalie; Brennand, Catherine; Howel, Denise; Shen, Jing; Bryant, Andrew; Tincello, Douglas G.; Lucas, Malcolm G.; Buckley, Brian S.; Chapple, Christopher R.; Homer, Tara; Vale, Luke; McColl, Elaine (Springer Nature, 2015-09-08)Background: The position of invasive urodynamic testing (IUT) in diagnostic pathways for urinary incontinence is unclear, and systematic reviews have called for further trials evaluating clinical utility. The objective of ... -
Investigate-i (invasive evaluation before surgical treatment of incontinence gives added therapeutic effect?): a mixed-methods study to assess the feasibility of a future randomised controlled trial of invasive urodynamic testing prior to surgery for stress urinary incontinence in women
Hilton, Paul; Armstrong, Natalie; Brennand, Catherine; Howel, Denise; Shen, Jing; Bryant, Andrew; Tincello, Douglas G; Lucas, Malcolm G; Buckley, Brian S; Chapple, Christopher R; Homer, Tara; Vale, Luke; McColl, Elaine; , (National Institute for Health Research, 2015-02-01)Urinary incontinence (UI), while rarely life-threatening, may seriously influence the physical, psychological and social well-being of affected individuals.(1-4) The impact on the families and carers may be profound and ... -
Surgery for recurrent stress urinary incontinence: the views of surgeons and women
Tincello, Douglas G.; Armstrong, Natalie; Hilton, Paul; Buckley, Brian; Mayne, Christopher (Springer Nature, 2017-06-02)The objectives were to explore the views of women with recurrent stress incontinence (SUI) with regard to treatment preferences and the acceptability of randomisation to a future trial, and to survey the views of UK ...