M. Macaulay

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2004 - 2007

Anzahl

13

Co-Autoren

A noninvasive continence management scheme: Development and evaluation of a novel toileting device for women (2007)

Macaulay, M., Jowitt, F., Clarke-O'Neil, S., Kardas, P., Blijham, N., ...

This paper describes a project to develop and clinically evaluate a novel toileting device for women called the Non-Invasive Continence Management System (NICMS). The NICMS device is designed to...

Female urinals for women with impaired mobility (2006)

Macaulay, M., Clarke-O'Neill, S., Cottenden, A., Fader, M., Jowitt, F.

Continence and Skin Technology Group, Departments of Medical Physics and Bioengineering and Medicine, University College London. Margaret Macaulay and colleagues describe the range of female urinals...

A multi-centre evaluation of absorbent products for men with light urinary incontinence (2006)

Fader, M., Macaulay, M., Pettersson, L., Brooks, R., Cottenden, A.

Aims This study compared the performance of the four main designs of absorbents for men with light incontinence: pouches (shields), leafs (guards), washable pant with integral pad (pantegral), and...

A pilot study to evaluate reusable absorbent body-worn products for adults with moderate/heavy urinary incontinence (2004)

Macaulay, M., Clarke-O'Neill, S., Fader, M., Pettersson, L., Cottenden, A.

Objective: The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the performance of reusable absorbent body-worn products for adults with moderate/heavy urinary incontinence, compare their performance with...

A multicenter evaluation of absorbent products for children with incontinence and disabilities (2004)

Macaulay, M., Pettersson, L., Fader, M., Brooks, R., Cottenden, A.

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate all disposable pull-up-style pads (pull-ups) designed for children with learning and or physical disabilities and compare these with a representative sample of disposable...

Disposable pull-ups versus disposable nappies for children with a disability (2004)

Macaulay, M., Pettersson, L., Fader, M., Cottenden, A., Brooks, R.

Most children are expected to be dry by the age of three years (Lukeman, 1997). However, children with physical and/or learning disabilities may have difficulty achieving continence and will have an...

Are washable absorbents effective at containing urinary incontinence? (2004)

Macaulay, M., Clarke-O'Neill, S., Fader, M., Pettersson, L., Cottenden, A.

This article describes a pilot study to evaluate washable (or reusable) absorbent garments for adults with moderate to heavy urinary incontinence. The article will describe: The study process; How...

Computational and experimental characterization of physically clustered simple sequence repeats in plants.

Cardle, L, Ramsay, L, Milbourne, D, Macaulay, M, Marshall, D, Waugh, R

The type and frequency of simple sequence repeats (SSRs) in plant genomes was investigated using the expanding quantity of DNA sequence data deposited in public databases. In Arabidopsis, 306 genomic...

A simple sequence repeat-based linkage map of barley.

Ramsay, L, Macaulay, M, Degli Ivanissevich, S, MacLean, K, Cardle, L, Fuller, J, ...

A total of 568 new simple sequence repeat (SSR)-based markers for barley have been developed from a combination of database sequences and small insert genomic libraries enriched for a range of short...

Computational and experimental characterization of physically clustered simple sequence repeats in plants.

Cardle, L, Ramsay, L, Milbourne, D, Macaulay, M, Marshall, D, Waugh, R

The type and frequency of simple sequence repeats (SSRs) in plant genomes was investigated using the expanding quantity of DNA sequence data deposited in public databases. In Arabidopsis, 306 genomic...

A simple sequence repeat-based linkage map of barley.

Ramsay, L, Macaulay, M, Degli Ivanissevich, S, MacLean, K, Cardle, L, Fuller, J, ...

A total of 568 new simple sequence repeat (SSR)-based markers for barley have been developed from a combination of database sequences and small insert genomic libraries enriched for a range of short...