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Rescue Cervical Cerclage to prevent miscarriage and preterm birth a Randomised Controlled Trial (C-STICH2)
Brocklehurst, Peter
(Co-Investigator)
Morton, Victoria
(Co-Investigator)
Middleton, Lee
(Co-Investigator)
Coomarasamy, Arri
(Co-Investigator)
Morris, Katie
(Principal Investigator)
Jones, Laura
(Co-Investigator)
Thangaratinam, Shakila
(Researcher)
Moakes, Catherine
(Researcher)
Birmingham Clinical Trials Unit
Metabolism and Systems Research
Applied Health Research
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2022
2022
2024
2024
2
Article
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2 results
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(ascending)
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2024
Fluidity of Equipoise in a Multi-Centred Pilot RCT: Influences on Clinician Decision-Making in Offering Trial Entry
Molloy, E.
,
Pilarski, N.
,
Morris, K.
,
Hodgetts-Morton, V.
&
Jones, L.
,
May 2024
,
In:
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology.
296
,
p. 170-178
9 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
boldenone undecylenate
100%
Decision Making
53%
Cervical Cerclage
33%
Delivery of Health Care
17%
Emergencies
16%
1
Downloads (Pure)
2022
The acceptability of emergency cervical cerclage within a randomised controlled trial for cervical dilatation with exposed membranes at 16-27 + 6 weeks gestation: Findings from a qualitative process evaluation of the C-STICH2 pilot trial
Molloy, E.
,
Pilarski, N.
,
Morris, R. K.
,
Morton, V.
&
Jones, L.
,
1 Dec 2022
,
In:
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology.
279
,
p. 27-39
13 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Cervical Cerclage
100%
First Labor Stage
86%
Evaluation Studies
57%
Emergencies
49%
Randomized Controlled Trials
43%
41
Downloads (Pure)