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Carol Bugge

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BMC Women'S Health|August 31, 2024
Pelvic floor muscle training for female urinary incontinence: development of a programme theory from a longitudinal qualitative case studyCarol Bugge, Jean Hay-Smith, Suzanne Hagen, et al.
Trials|October 29, 2013
A process for Decision-making after Pilot and feasibility Trials (ADePT): development following a feasibility study of a complex intervention for pelvic organ prolapseCarol Bugge, Brian Williams, Suzanne Hagen, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|October 13, 2004
Assessing patients' participation and quality of decision-making: insights from a study of routine practice in diverse settingsVikki A Entwistle, Ian S Watt, Ken Gilhooly, et al.
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|November 18, 2020
Pessaries (mechanical devices) for managing pelvic organ prolapse in womenCarol Bugge, Elisabeth J Adams, Deepa Gopinath, et al.
BMC Women'S Health|March 29, 2022
Translating the Pelvic Organ Prolapse Score into Samoan using a modified back translation methodologyMelanie Dembinsky, Ramona Boodoosingh, Saunima'a Ma Fulu-Aiolupotea, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|April 24, 2018
Factors affecting continuation of clean intermittent catheterisation in people with multiple sclerosis: Results of the COSMOS mixed-methods studyDoreen McClurg, Carol Bugge, Andrew Elders, et al.
BMJ Open|February 21, 2019
Effectiveness 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 evaluationAileen Grant, Sarah Dean, Jean Hay-Smith, et al.
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|April 12, 2017
A nurse-led education and cognitive behaviour therapy-based intervention among adults with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes: A randomised controlled trialLisa C Whitehead, Marie T Crowe, Janet D Carter, et al.
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|July 16, 2016
A nurse-led interdisciplinary approach to promote self-management of type 2 diabetes: a process evaluation of post-intervention experiencesLisa C Whitehead, Marie T Crowe, Janet D Carter, et al.
BMC Medicine|December 5, 2025
Self-management of vaginal pessaries for pelvic organ prolapse: multi-method process evaluation, linked to the TOPSY randomised controlled trialCarol Bugge, Melanie Dembinsky, Aethele Khunda, et al.
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BMC Women'S Health|August 31, 2024
Pelvic floor muscle training for female urinary incontinence: development of a programme theory from a longitudinal qualitative case studyCarol Bugge, Jean Hay-Smith, Suzanne Hagen, et al.
Trials|October 29, 2013
A process for Decision-making after Pilot and feasibility Trials (ADePT): development following a feasibility study of a complex intervention for pelvic organ prolapseCarol Bugge, Brian Williams, Suzanne Hagen, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|October 13, 2004
Assessing patients' participation and quality of decision-making: insights from a study of routine practice in diverse settingsVikki A Entwistle, Ian S Watt, Ken Gilhooly, et al.
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|November 18, 2020
Pessaries (mechanical devices) for managing pelvic organ prolapse in womenCarol Bugge, Elisabeth J Adams, Deepa Gopinath, et al.
BMC Women'S Health|March 29, 2022
Translating the Pelvic Organ Prolapse Score into Samoan using a modified back translation methodologyMelanie Dembinsky, Ramona Boodoosingh, Saunima'a Ma Fulu-Aiolupotea, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|April 24, 2018
Factors affecting continuation of clean intermittent catheterisation in people with multiple sclerosis: Results of the COSMOS mixed-methods studyDoreen McClurg, Carol Bugge, Andrew Elders, et al.
BMJ Open|February 21, 2019
Effectiveness 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 evaluationAileen Grant, Sarah Dean, Jean Hay-Smith, et al.
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|April 12, 2017
A nurse-led education and cognitive behaviour therapy-based intervention among adults with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes: A randomised controlled trialLisa C Whitehead, Marie T Crowe, Janet D Carter, et al.
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|July 16, 2016
A nurse-led interdisciplinary approach to promote self-management of type 2 diabetes: a process evaluation of post-intervention experiencesLisa C Whitehead, Marie T Crowe, Janet D Carter, et al.
BMC Medicine|December 5, 2025
Self-management of vaginal pessaries for pelvic organ prolapse: multi-method process evaluation, linked to the TOPSY randomised controlled trialCarol Bugge, Melanie Dembinsky, Aethele Khunda, et al.
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