
Interview with Dr Jo Burgin, Honorary Research Fellow, Centre for Academic Primary Care, University of Bristol.
In this latest episode of the NIHR School for Primary Care Research (NIHR SPCR) Public Involvement in Practice series, Halle Johnson, Public Involvement and Engagement Manager at the SPCR speaks to Dr Jo Burgin about how they involved the public in their project exploring inequalities in the awareness, diagnosis and treatment of genitourinary symptoms of the menopause.
Acknowledgements and further information
The project ‘Inequalities in the awareness, diagnosis and treatment of Gen-ito-urinary Symptoms of the Menopause (GSM)’ was funded by the NIHR SPCR Primary Care Clinician Career Progression Grant.
Find out more
Watch the co‑created video from the project: EmpowerHart Menopause Journey – YouTube
Explore related publications:
- Genitourinary syndrome of menopause
- Mental health consultations during the perimenopausal age range: a qualitative study of GP and patient experiences
Visit the Bristol Menopause Toolkit website: Bristol Menopause Toolkit
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First published by the NIHR School for Primary Care Research