TOPSY trial - Treatment Of Prolapse with Selfcare pessarY

  • Hagen, Suzanne (CoI)
  • Elders, Andrew (CoI)
  • Mason, Helen (CoI)
  • McClurg, Doreen (CoI)
  • Bugge, Carol (PI)
  • Bugge, Carol (PI)
  • Kearney, Rohna (CoI)
  • Agur, Wael (CoI)
  • Dwyer, Lucy (CoI)
  • Thakar, Ranee (CoI)
  • Norrie, John (CoI)
  • Guerrero, Karen (CoI)
  • Khunda, Aethele (CoI)
  • Hemming, Christine (CoI)
  • Graham, Margaret (CoI)
  • Brown, Elizabeth (CoI)
  • Breeman, Suzanne (CoI)

Project Details

Description

A multicentre randomised controlled trial to test the clinical and cost-effectiveness of self-management of vaginal pessaries to treat pelvic organ prolapse, compared to standard care to improve women's quality of life.
AcronymTOPSY
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/11/1731/01/24

Funding

  • Health Technology Assessment Programme, National Institute for Health Research: £309,753.00
  • Health Technology Assessment Programme, National Institute for Health Research: £1,185,110.00
  • Health Technology Assessment Programme, National Institute for Health Research: £49,971.50
  • Health Technology Assessment Programme, National Institute for Health Research: £282,437.00

UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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