RT @sarahhillman26: GPs please take a look at our paper on supporting women with AI from childbirth injury a very under recognised conditio…
RT @abiccles: Our latest paper from The GRACE Study examining the GP role in supporting women with anal incontinence after childbirth injur…
RT @sarahhillman26: GPs please take a look at our paper on supporting women with AI from childbirth injury a very under recognised conditio…
RT @sarahhillman26: GPs please take a look at our paper on supporting women with AI from childbirth injury a very under recognised conditio…
RT @abiccles: Our latest paper from The GRACE Study examining the GP role in supporting women with anal incontinence after childbirth injur…
RT @abiccles: Our latest paper from The GRACE Study examining the GP role in supporting women with anal incontinence after childbirth injur…
RT @abiccles: Our latest paper from The GRACE Study examining the GP role in supporting women with anal incontinence after childbirth injur…
RT @abiccles: Our latest paper from The GRACE Study examining the GP role in supporting women with anal incontinence after childbirth injur…
RT @sarahhillman26: GPs please take a look at our paper on supporting women with AI from childbirth injury a very under recognised conditio…
important paper .@sarahhillman26 .@abiccles .@JoParsons83
RT @sarahhillman26: GPs please take a look at our paper on supporting women with AI from childbirth injury a very under recognised conditio…
RT @sarahhillman26: GPs please take a look at our paper on supporting women with AI from childbirth injury a very under recognised conditio…
RT @abiccles: Our latest paper from The GRACE Study examining the GP role in supporting women with anal incontinence after childbirth injur…
RT @abiccles: Our latest paper from The GRACE Study examining the GP role in supporting women with anal incontinence after childbirth injur…
RT @abiccles: Our latest paper from The GRACE Study examining the GP role in supporting women with anal incontinence after childbirth injur…
Our latest paper from The GRACE Study examining the GP role in supporting women with anal incontinence after childbirth injuries. Great study to be involved in! Thank you to @masic_uk @sarahhillman26 @JoParsons83 ..& the amazing women who took part in
RT @sarahhillman26: GPs please take a look at our paper on supporting women with AI from childbirth injury a very under recognised conditio…
RT @sarahhillman26: GPs please take a look at our paper on supporting women with AI from childbirth injury a very under recognised conditio…
GPs please take a look at our paper on supporting women with AI from childbirth injury a very under recognised condition @abiccles @JoParsons83 @UAPCWarwick @masic_uk @annaclements75 @theodoraclarke @jules_cornish https://t.co/JHQOnUmC3W
The GP’s role in supporting women with anal #Incontinence after #ChildbirthInjury The findings demonstrate multifactorial challenges in identifying the problem & supporting women experiencing AI after childbirth injury in #PrimaryCare settings. #TeamG