The @GRACEstudy1 and @masic_uk have produced online learning for HCPs to raise awareness of anal incontinence after childbirth injury https://t.co/MAnRJZ32Uo
It takes, on average, 7 years before women with AI are seen by a professional with the training and experience to treat their symptoms.
@rcgp in conjunction with @GRACEstudy1 have launched an eLearning course to improve HCP education and awareness: https://t.co/R6DZG5RUOM
A learning @rcgp resource about providing healthcare to women with anal incontinence after a childbirth injury launched today! Available to all! Register a free account https://t.co/xqA4G07NpJ then access the course https://t.co/TpG4uVrvX1 Great work @sarahhillman26 + team..
Excited to see the Launch of the first Women's Health Strategy in England - privileged to be involved in @NIHRresearch listening to women @GRACEstudy1 @Chapter_Study. The future looks brighter and braver https://t.co/qJREVDqGJW
@UAPCWarwick and @masic_uk would like to speak to women who suffer with anal incontinence after a childbirth injury as part of research to support women. If you would like to find out more about taking part please email us at: [email protected]@GRACEstudy1