
How can research better address the challenges of problematic menstrual bleeding?
Mae’r cynnwys hwn wedi dod o wefan allanol ac mae ar gael yn Saesneg yn unig.
The Problematic Menstrual Bleeding Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) aims to identify the unanswered questions about the management (diagnosis, treatment and support) of irregular, frequent, heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding from the perspective of those with lived experience, their parents and carers and health and social care professionals.
The researchers want to hear your ideas about research questions they should be asking or things that matter to you about the care of problematic menstrual bleeding. Your responses to the survey will help make a list of the top 10 research questions that need to be answered about problematic menstrual bleeding. This list will be used by researchers and funders of research to create new studies to help improve the care of people who menstruate.
More information about the Problematic Menstrual Bleeding PSP.