HTA - 17/20/02
Improving continence in children and young people with neurodisability: survey of current NHS practice and systematic review of effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and contextual factors that modify implementation of interventions
Project title: Improving continence in children and young people with neurodisability: survey of current NHS practice and systematic review of effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and contextual factors that modify implementation of interventions
Chief investigator: Professor Christopher Morris
Contractor: University of Exeter
Co-investigators: Dr Anne Wright, Dr Eve Hutton, Mr Nicholas Madden, Mrs Annette Allinson, Mrs Claire Lindsay, Mrs Davina Richardson, Mrs Julia Melluish, Mrs June Rogers, Mrs Morwenna Rogers, Professor Joanna Thompson-Coon, Professor Rob Anderson, Professor Stuart Logan.
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