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Recent publications published by researchers at the MRC WIMM.

A decade of waiting to know is not good enough! Experiences of women with vulval Crohn's disease

Conference paper

Fourie S. et al, (2021), JOURNAL OF CROHNS & COLITIS, 15, S614 - S614

Sexuality as lived incompleteness: exploring intimacy and sexuality experiences of people living with inflammatory bowel disease

Conference paper

Fourie S. et al, (2021), JOURNAL OF CROHNS & COLITIS, 15, S612 - S613

Older adolescents participating in sensitive research: The voices we cannot hear.

Journal article

Fourie S. et al, (2020), J Clin Nurs, 29, 4418 - 4420

Observer agreement for small bowel ultrasound in Crohn's disease: results from the METRIC trial.

Journal article

Bhatnagar G. et al, (2020), Abdom Radiol (NY), 45, 3036 - 3045

Using Google Forms in Research on Sensitive Topics

Conference paper

Fourie S., (2020), INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE METHODS, 19

The lived experience of women with faecal incontinence after childbirth: a thematic synthesis

Journal article

MacLellan J. and Fourie S., (2019), Primary Health Care, 29, 35 - 39

Living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A review of qualitative research studies.

Journal article

Fourie S. et al, (2018), Int J Nurs Stud, 87, 149 - 156

Young adults living with inflammatory bowel disease. A thematic synthesis of patient experience

Conference paper

Fourie S. et al, (2018), JOURNAL OF CROHNS & COLITIS, 12, S583 - S583

Is group pelvic floor retraining as effective as individual treatment?

Journal article

Jones HJS. et al, (2015), Colorectal Dis, 17, 515 - 521

Sacral neuromodulation for faecal incontinence: is the outcome compromised in patients with high-grade internal rectal prolapse?

Journal article

Prapasrivorakul S. et al, (2015), Int J Colorectal Dis, 30, 229 - 234

Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy for fecal incontinence associated with high-grade internal rectal prolapse.

Journal article

Gosselink MP. et al, (2013), Dis Colon Rectum, 56, 1409 - 1414

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