Showing posts with label Clinical Knowledge Summaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clinical Knowledge Summaries. Show all posts

Monday, 16 February 2015

Changes to the NICE Evidence Service site

NICE have launched a significant upgrade to their Evidence Services site. The site is now more integrated within NICE giving better linkage to NICE guidelines.

The changes include:
  • A new look for the front page
  • More responsive design to get the best from whatever device you are using to access the site, be it desktop PC, laptop, tablet or smartphone
  • Improved download speeds (especially for mobile devices)
  • Relevant NICE guidelines and Clinical Knowledge Summary links displayed along side search results
  • Systematic reviews will be included in the Evidence Search results
  • A clear layout allowing easy access to the BNF, BNFC, Clinical Knowledge Summaries and journals and databases
  • The journals and databases page has been redesigned (although not necessarily improved). The actual HDAS interface remains unchanged
Please contact us if you have any problems with the new site...

http://www.evidence.nhs.uk/

Saturday, 1 June 2013

Web site of the month: NICE Clinical Knowledge Summaries

The relaunched Clinical Knowledge Summaries service aims to provide primary care clinicians (and others) with a readily accessible summary of the latest evidence, as well as practical guidance on current best practice in relation to the 300 most commonly seen disease presentations in primary care.

You can browse the CKS by clinical topic on a simple A-Z list, as well as searching.

There is also the option to browse by Clinical Speciality, where you can look at wider clinical topics, for example mental health, cancer or musculoskeletal.

CKS for Depression
Once you have found the topic you are interested in, the information is broken down into a number of sections that include a summary and background information, as well as diagnosis.

There are further sections with management scenarios (for example with a new diagnosis or ongoing cases) as well as practical prescribing information including dosage recommendations, adverse effects and contraindications. You can even link to the evidence used to formulate the summary.

The CKS are reviewed and updated when significant new evidence emerges and NICE aim to add up to 10 new topics every year. CKS is a simple, practical, evidence based resource for front line staff in primary care and beyond.