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Pessary self-management is defined as the patient's ability to remove and reinsert their pessary themselves at home. Previous research has suggested that some women may prefer being able to remove and reinsert their pessary as they wish rather than wait for clinic appointments. At the moment, not enough is known about pessary self-management, particularly what makes someone more or less likely to try pessary self-management. The investigators would like to understand this better to try to help women overcome barriers they might face. This study aims to collect data via both questionnaires and interviews to explore willingness to self-manage a pessary. Using findings from the questionnaires and interviews, a group of women who use pessaries and healthcare professionals who provide pessary care will work together to develop a better way to support women to feel able and willing to manage their pessary in future.


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NCT number NCT05750615
Study type Observational
Source Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Contact Lucy Dwyer, BNurs, MSc
Phone 01612761234
Email lucy.dwyer@mft.nhs.uk
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date August 25, 2022
Completion date March 2024

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