Armed Forces Health Survey
Army Health and Performance Research team are conducting a study aimed at understanding how certain aspects of military and physical activity may impact urinary incontinence (accidental peeing). It is crucial for us to gather insights from individuals who do not experience any urinary symptoms as well as those who do, to comprehensively assess the issue. Despite being a common symptom in both men and women, many individuals do not report these symptoms to healthcare professionals so this research will help us to understand how many people in the Armed Forces are affected.
The survey is open to all Armed Forces trained personnel (Regular and Reserves), men and women, so please do take part.
Army Health and Performance Research team are conducting a study aimed at understanding how certain aspects of military and physical activity may impact urinary incontinence (accidental peeing). It is crucial for us to gather insights from individuals who do not experience any urinary symptoms as well as those who do, to comprehensively assess the issue. Despite being a common symptom in both men and women, many individuals do not report these symptoms to healthcare professionals so this research will help us to understand how many people in the Armed Forces are affected.
The survey is open to all Armed Forces trained personnel (Regular and Reserves), men and women, so please do take part.
You can complete the survey at this link: https://surveys.mod.uk/index.php/129672?lang=en or via the QR code in the poster.
For the sharing of information across Defence Connect please use this link - https://jive.defencegateway.mod.uk/docs/DOC-1227070