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Validity study of the severity index, a simple measure of urinary incontinence in women

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Hanley, J., Capewell, A., & Hagen, S. (2001)
Validity study of the severity index, a simple measure of urinary incontinence in women. BMJ, 322(7294), 1096-1097. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.322.7294.1096
A severity index that diagnoses urinary incontinence as slight, moderate, or severe appears to be effective, according to a study of 237 women. The index is based on how frequ...

Supporting Pakistani and Chinese families with young children: perspectives of mothers and health visitors: Supporting Pakistani and Chinese families with young children

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Hogg, R., de Kok, B., Netto, G., Hanley, J., & Haycock-Stuart, E. (2015)
Supporting Pakistani and Chinese families with young children: perspectives of mothers and health visitors: Supporting Pakistani and Chinese families with young children. Child: Care, Health and Development, 41(3), 416-423. https://doi.org/10.1111/cch.12154
Background In the UK, public health nurses (health visitors) provide support and advice to families with young children, including those from minority ethnic communities. Whi...

Test-retest reliability, validity, and sensitivity to change of the urogenital distress inventory and the incontinence impact questionnaire

Journal Article
Hagen, S., Hanley, J., & Capewell, A. (2001)
Test-retest reliability, validity, and sensitivity to change of the urogenital distress inventory and the incontinence impact questionnaire. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 21(6), (534-539). doi:10.1002/nau.10075. ISSN 0733-2467
Aims. To evaluate two quality of life measures for urinary incontinence (UI) in Scottish females. Methods. Three groups with UI from two regions in Scotland were studied. ...

Exploring the patient experience of remote hypertension management in Scotland during COVID-19: a qualitative study

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Mchale, S., Paterson, M., Pearsons, A., Neubeck, L., Atherton, I., Guthrie, B., …Hanley, J. (2023)
Exploring the patient experience of remote hypertension management in Scotland during COVID-19: a qualitative study. BMJ Open, 13(12), Article e078944. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-078944
Objectives The aim of this study was to understand how patients experienced hypertension management, with or without BP telemonitoring, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design...

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