Pessary management practices for pelvic organ prolapse among Australian health care practitioners: a cross-sectional study
ConclusionsDoctors, nurses and physiotherapists provided PM in Australia. HCPs had variable training and experience in PM, with rural and remote HCPs particularly wanting further training. This study highlights the need for accessible PM services, standardised and competency-based training for HCPs, and governance structures ensuring safe care.
Source: International Urogynecology Journal - Category: OBGYN Source Type: research
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