Study types
- article 9
- other 7
- preprint 1
Condition tags
- endometriosis 17
- chronic_pelvic_pain 6
- dysmenorrhea 2
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People with endometriosis in Australia predominantly use delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol cannabis flower and oil products, and cannabidiol preparations, to manage their symptoms, reporting reductions in use of other drugs. It is known that low…
Background/Objectives: The treatment details for acupuncture on endometriosis pain and related symptoms as used in research vary considerably. Although previous research has succeeded in defining a range of acupuncture details based on expe…
People living with endometriosis (PLWE) commonly feel inadequately informed and overwhelmed about the available endometriosis treatment options and are often forced to adopt a trail-and-error approach to treatment. This project aims to util…
Applying psychological and communication theory, this study will co-design and pilot a text message program (ENDOTEXT) to improve the quality of life of individuals living with endometriosis. Our multidisciplinary team with expertise in hea…
A Survey tool. Full copy of survey used for data collection. (PDF 284 kb)
A Survey tool. Full copy of survey used for data collection. (PDF 284 kb)
Table S1. Reduction in medication usage due to the use of self-management. Changes in endometriosis related medication for all self-management modalities. (DOCX 22 kb)
Table S1. Reduction in medication usage due to the use of self-management. Changes in endometriosis related medication for all self-management modalities. (DOCX 22 kb)
Abstract Background Endometriosis has a significant negative impact on the lives of women, and current medical treatments often do not give sufficient pain relief or have intolerable side effects for many women. The majority of women with p…
Abstract Background Endometriosis has a significant negative impact on the lives of women, and current medical treatments often do not give sufficient pain relief or have intolerable side effects for many women. The majority of women with p…
Treatment of endometriosis related chronic pelvic pain: study protocol v3. (DOCX 74 kb)
Treatment of endometriosis related chronic pelvic pain: study protocol v3. (DOCX 74 kb)
SPIRIT 2013 Checklist: recommended items to address in a clinical trial protocol and related documents. (DOC 120 kb)
SPIRIT 2013 Checklist: recommended items to address in a clinical trial protocol and related documents. (DOC 120 kb)
Abstract Background Endometriosis is the most common cause of chronic pelvic pain worldwide. Non-surgical treatments are effective for only 30–50% of women and have a significant side effect burden that leads to high discontinuation rates. …
Abstract Background Endometriosis is the most common cause of chronic pelvic pain worldwide. Non-surgical treatments are effective for only 30–50% of women and have a significant side effect burden that leads to high discontinuation rates. …