Barriers to referral: The issues faced in recruiting women to a chronic pelvic pain group

In: Clinical Psychology Forum · 2009 · vol. 1(202) , pp. 29–33 · doi:10.53841/bpscpf.2009.1.202.29 · W4315745984
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This paper explores the challenges faced in recruiting women with chronic pelvic pain to a psychological medicine support group, highlighting a perceived lack of professional support experienced by patients.

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Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a common gynaecological condition, yet research suggests women with CPP can feel unsupported by professionals. This paper explores the challenges experienced when setting up a group for women with CPP in a psychological medicine department.

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