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Stepped-wedge randomised trial of laparoscopic ventral mesh rectopexy in adults with chronic constipation: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
Grossi U, Stevens N, McAlees E, Lacy-Colson J, Brown S, Dixon A, Di Tanna GL, Scott SM, Norton C, Marlin N, Mason J, Knowles CH; NIHR CapaCiTY working group. Grossi U, et al. Among authors: norton c. Trials. 2018 Feb 5;19(1):90. doi: 10.1186/s13063-018-2456-3. Trials. 2018. PMID: 29402303 Free PMC article.
Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation versus sham electrical stimulation for the treatment of faecal incontinence in adults (CONFIDeNT): a double-blind, multicentre, pragmatic, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial.
Knowles CH, Horrocks EJ, Bremner SA, Stevens N, Norton C, O'Connell PR, Eldridge S; CONFIDeNT study group. Knowles CH, et al. Among authors: norton c. Lancet. 2015 Oct 24;386(10004):1640-8. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(15)60314-2. Epub 2015 Aug 18. Lancet. 2015. PMID: 26293315 Clinical Trial.
Double-blind randomised controlled trial of percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation versus sham electrical stimulation in the treatment of faecal incontinence: CONtrol of Faecal Incontinence using Distal NeuromodulaTion (the CONFIDeNT trial).
Horrocks EJ, Bremner SA, Stevens N, Norton C, Gilbert D, O'Connell PR, Eldridge S, Knowles CH. Horrocks EJ, et al. Among authors: norton c. Health Technol Assess. 2015 Sep;19(77):1-164. doi: 10.3310/hta19770. Health Technol Assess. 2015. PMID: 26422980 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Faecal incontinence intervention study (FINS): self-management booklet information with or without nurse support to improve continence in people with inflammatory bowel disease: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
Norton C, Dibley LB, Hart A, Duncan J, Emmanuel A, Knowles CH, Stevens N, Terry H, Verjee A, Kerry S, Hounsome N. Norton C, et al. Trials. 2015 Oct 6;16:444. doi: 10.1186/s13063-015-0962-0. Trials. 2015. PMID: 26445224 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
The CONFIDeNT trial - Authors' reply.
Knowles CH, Horrocks EJ, Stevens N, Norton C, Eldridge S. Knowles CH, et al. Among authors: norton c. Lancet. 2016 Feb 13;387(10019):644-645. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(15)01342-2. Lancet. 2016. PMID: 26876708 No abstract available.
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