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Study to help improve hospital care for people experiencing haematuria (blood in urine)

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Can you help with this study?

The British Urology Researchers in Surgical Training (BURST) are conducting a study assessing care and management for patients who have had an emergency admission due to visible haematuria.

>>>Who can apply?

People who are 16 or above and have had an emergency admission to hospital with blood in their urine.

>>>What does the Public and Patient Involvement panel involve?

Virtual meetings to help design the study. You will be re-imbursed for your time.

If you would like to take part please complete the application form below:

redcap.slms.ucl.ac.uk/surve...

Best wishes

Sarah

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Currently sitting in hospital for exactly that. If you'd a first hand experience I'll happily write up my experience. Once I'm sorted of course!

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Sarah_PRDAPartner in reply to Jimbo65

Sorry to hear that Jimbo65

If you are interested in taking part (when you are feeling well enough) you will need to follow the link as the study is being run by the British Urology Researchers in Surgical Training.

Wishing you all the best

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Jimbo65 in reply to Sarah_PRDA

OK I'll make a note and hopefully pass on good feedback.

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