Ruth Stross, Charlie Peel, Megan Roberts, Claire Winchester, Sue Thomas
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A simple and successful solution to issues relating to urinary tract infections in people with MS
The coronavirus pandemic prompted one of the authors to develop a simple yet innovative solution to detecting urinary tract infections in people with multiple sclerosis, in order to improve their wellbeing and reduce hospital admissions. The initiative has been longer lasting, wider reaching and has had better outcomes than expected. The authors discuss the initiative, how and why it was developed, patient outcomes and limitations.