A mixed methods systematic literature review of barriers and facilitators to help-seeking among women with stigmatised pelvic health symptoms
Abstract Background Women's pelvic health is a globally important subject, included in international and United Kingdom health policies, emphasising the importance of improving information and access to pelvic health services. Consequences of pelvic symptoms are intimate, personal, and varied,...
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Main Authors: | Clare Jouanny (Author), Purva Abhyankar (Author), Margaret Maxwell (Author) |
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