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Multicentre randomised trial of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of basic versus biofeedback-mediated intensive pelvic floor muscle training for female stress or mixed urinary incontinence (OPAL-Optimal PFMT for Adherence Long-term)

Project title: Multicentre randomised trial of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of basic versus biofeedback-mediated intensive pelvic floor muscle training for female stress or mixed urinary incontinence (OPAL-Optimal PFMT for Adherence Long-term)

Chief investigator: Professor Suzanne HagenORCID logo

Contractor: Glasgow Caledonian University

Co-investigators: Associate Professor E Jean C Hay-SmithORCID logo, Dr Brian BuckleyORCID logo, Dr Gladys McPhersonORCID logo, Dr Karen GuerreroORCID logo, Dr Wael AgurORCID logo, Mr Andrew EldersORCID logo, Mrs Alison McDonaldORCID logo, Mrs Lyndsay Wilson, Ms Mary KilonzoORCID logo, Professor Carol BuggeORCID logo, Professor Cathryn GlazenerORCID logo, Professor Doreen McClurgORCID logo, Professor Joanne BoothORCID logo, Professor John NorrieORCID logo, Professor Mohamed Abdel-FattahORCID logo, Professor Sarah DeanORCID logo.

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