Exploring the experiences of women with pouch vaginal fistula

Researchers at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust would like to speak with women who have experienced pouch vaginal fistula with IBD to help shape a future research study. 

Researchers at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust are developing a new study looking at treatment options for pouch vaginal fistula. They would like to speak with women aged 16 years and older with experience of pouch vaginal fistula with IBD.

If you take part you will be asked to join a 1 hour virtual meeting with the researcher. You will be asked to share your experiences and provide feedback on whether a new surgical device, which the researcher will explain during the meeting, would be a benefit to women with pouch vaginal fistula. 

 

By entering your details, you are not committing to take part, but your contact details will be forwarded to the researcher who will get in touch with you directly with more information. You will have the opportunity to change your mind at any time.

This research study is NOT organised by Crohn's & Colitis UK and, therefore, we cannot take responsibility for your involvement in the research.

Opportunity posted 22 May 2025

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The best quality research happens when people with Crohn's and Colitis are involved, and you can make a difference at every stage of research.

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