UK Healthcare Practitioners working with children aged 0-15 years (not toilet trained) who have required testing for a suspected UTI within the last 3 years. Please email frogstudy@liverpool.ac.uk for details about taking part in a focus group.
UK Healthcare Practitioners working with children aged 0-15 years (not toilet trained) who have required testing for a suspected UTI within the last 3 years. Please email frogstudy@liverpool.ac.uk for details about taking part in a focus group.
Are you a UK clinician who manages children & young people with musculoskeletal pain? Can you help by answering a few questions?
We'd love you to take part in our E-Delphi study gathering views on developing resources for children & young people with MSK pain. #KeeleMSK forms.office.com/e/8pbRyyGbUr
Are you a healthcare practitioner who works in ED/inpatients/outpatients caring for children aged 0-15 years who have required TUBC, SPA, or CCU testing for a suspected UTI in the last three years? Please email the FROG Study research team at frogstudy@liverpool.ac.uk to take part in a focus group
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Do you or anyone you know have a child aged 0-15 who is not fully toilet trained and has been investigated in the hospital for a suspected urinary tract infection within the last 3 years? Please contact frogstudy@liverpool.ac.uk for more information about how you can help us design a clinical trial
Great news for #hospices in England today, following the funding announcementβ¦ and a good excuse to share our new editorial on #childrenβs hospices, written with @eveholroyd.bsky.social and published in #RCNi Nursing Children and Young People. You can read it here, for free:
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Straightforward yet impactful ideas to encourage participation in Pain Supported Self-Management (PSSM) Week: 3rd February to 8th February 2025
Pain self-management news
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Loved working with young people, parents & professionals about how best to design & conduct a PICU platform trial. See our paper here: bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/1/eβ¦