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Hilton P, Armstrong N, Brennand C, et al.; on behalf of the INVESTIGATE studies group. INVESTIGATE-I (INVasive Evaluation before Surgical Treatment of Incontinence Gives Added Therapeutic Effect?): a mixed-methods study to assess the feasibility of a future randomised controlled trial of invasive urodynamic testing prior to surgery for stress urinary incontinence in women. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2015 Feb. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 19.15.)

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INVESTIGATE-I (INVasive Evaluation before Surgical Treatment of Incontinence Gives Added Therapeutic Effect?): a mixed-methods study to assess the feasibility of a future randomised controlled trial of invasive urodynamic testing prior to surgery for stress urinary incontinence in women.

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Appendix 25Recruitment to Target thermometer

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The ‘RtT’ thermometer features on our website home page. It was developed initially in Microsoft PowerPoint by PH, as a simple graphic image illustrating actual recruitment against recruitment target, and time expired of the available study recruiting time, in the form of a ‘maximum and minimum’ thermometer. It was then converted into HTML code that can easily be adapted for use in any trial, and added into a website. Although the basic parameters are easily modified by any user, the code author, Lindsay Marshall, Senior Lecturer in Computing Science at Newcastle University, is willing to provide free service for any person or organisation wishing to use this in other trial websites or documentation.

Copyright © Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2015. This work was produced by Hilton et al. under the terms of a commissioning contract issued by the Secretary of State for Health. This issue may be freely reproduced for the purposes of private research and study and extracts (or indeed, the full report) may be included in professional journals provided that suitable acknowledgement is made and the reproduction is not associated with any form of advertising. Applications for commercial reproduction should be addressed to: NIHR Journals Library, National Institute for Health Research, Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre, Alpha House, University of Southampton Science Park, Southampton SO16 7NS, UK.

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