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    Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
    1 January 20152014 consensus statement on improving pelvic floor muscle training adherence: International Continence Society 2011 State-of-the-Science Seminar  Dumoulin, C; Hay-Smith, J; Frawley, H; et al.
    26 July 2019A 24 month longitudinal qualitative study of women’s experience of electromyography biofeedback pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) and PFMT alone for urinary incontinence: adherence, outcome and context  Bugge, C; Hay-Smith, J; Grant, A; et al.
    22 October 2018The acceptability and experience of a functional training programme (ReTrain) in community dwelling stroke survivors in South West England: a qualitative study.  Norris, M; Poltawski, L; Calitri, RA; et al.
    26 July 2019Apps-olutely fabulous? - The quality of PFMT smartphone app content and design rated using the Mobile App Rating Scale, Behaviour Change Taxonomy, and guidance for exercise prescription  Hay-Smith, J; Peebles, L; Farmery, D; et al.
    22 October 2018Are we overestimating Physical Activity prevalence in children?  Price, LRS; Lloyd, J; Dean, S; et al.
    22 January 2020“Are you doing your pelvic floor?” An ethnographic exploration of the interaction between women and midwives about pelvic floor muscle exercises (PFME) during pregnancy  Terry, R; Jarvie, R; Hay-Smith, J; et al.
    26 July 2019“Are you doing your pelvic floors?” An ethnographic exploration of discussions between women and health professionals about pelvic floor muscle exercises during pregnancy  Terry, R; Jarvie, R; Hay-Smith, J; et al.
    12 November 2021Assessing the fidelity of the independently getting up off the floor (IGO) technique as part of the ReTrain pilot feasibility randomised controlled trial for stroke survivors  Hollands, L; Calitri, R; Warmoth, K; et al.
    8 February 2018Children’s compliance with wrist worn accelerometry within a cluster randomised controlled trial: Findings from The Healthy Lifestyles Programme  Price, LRS; Wyatt, K; Lloyd, J; et al.
    19 January 2018Cluster randomised controlled trial and economic and process evaluation to determine the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a novel intervention [Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP)] to prevent obesity in school children  Wyatt, KM; Lloyd, J; Creanor, S; et al.
    19 January 2018Cluster randomised controlled trial and economic and process evaluation to determine the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a novel intervention [Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP)] to prevent obesity in school children  Wyatt, KM; Lloyd, J; Creanor, S; et al.
    19 January 2018Cluster randomised controlled trial and economic and process evaluation to determine the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a novel intervention [Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP)] to prevent obesity in school children  Wyatt, KM; Lloyd JJ; Creanor, S; et al.
    3 October 2016Community-based Rehabilitation Training after stroke: protocol of a pilot randomised controlled trial (ReTrain)  Dean, S; Poltawski, L; Forster, A; et al.
    15 February 2017Community-based Rehabilitation Training after stroke: Results of a pilot randomised controlled trial (ReTrain) investigating acceptability and feasibility  Dean, S; Poltawski, L; Forster, A; et al.
    23 February 2016Creating psychological connections between intervention recipients: development and focus group evaluation of a group singing session for people with aphasia  Tarrant, M; Warmoth, K; Code, C; et al.
    15 December 2016Detailed statistical analysis plan for a cluster randomised controlled trial of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP), a novel school-based intervention to prevent obesity in school children.  Creanor, S; Lloyd, J; Hillsdon, M; et al.
    26 July 2019Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of biofeedback-assisted pelvic floor muscle training for female urinary incontinence: a multicentre randomised controlled trial  Hagen, S; Elders, A; Henderson, L; et al.
    8 February 2019Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness randomised controlled trial of basic versus biofeedback-mediated intensive pelvic floor muscle training for female stress or mixed urinary incontinence: Protocol for the OPAL (optimising pelvic floor exercises to achieve long-term benefits) trial mixed methods longitudinal qualitative case study and process evaluation  Grant, A; Dean, S; Hay-Smith, J; et al.
    14 October 2020Effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle training with and without electromyography biofeedback for female urinary incontinence: the OPAL multicentre randomised controlled trial  Hagen, S; Elders, A; Stratton, S; et al.
    17 October 2017The Fear Reduction Exercised Early (FREE) approach to low back pain: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial  Darlow, B; Stanley, J; Dean, S; et al.