Monday, 29 April 2013

May bank holiday closure

All the libraries will be unstaffed on Monday the 6th of May for the bank holiday.


Photo courtesy of Pixabay

24 hour access is available as usual to our registered members by swiping in using your library card at the Berrywood and Richmond libraries.

We reopen as normal on Tuesday the 7th at all of our sites.

Saturday, 27 April 2013

Latest evidence updates from NICE

NICE have published three evidence updates in April.

Autism diagnosis in children and young people offers a summary of new evidence in relation to NICE guideline 128 ‘Autism – recognition, referral and diagnosis of children and young people on the autism spectrum’ (2011)

Self-harm: longer term management reviews the evidence in relation to guideline 133 ‘Self-harm: longer term management’ (2011)

School-based interventions to prevent the uptake of smoking among children and young people covers the evidence in relation to NICE public health guideline 23 (2010) 

Evidence Updates do not replace current accredited guidance and do not provide formal recommendations, but they do highlight new evidence that health and social care professionals may wish to consider alongside current guidance.

Friday, 26 April 2013

New social care comparison service launched

Choosing Care
The Government has launched a new service which aims to provide a comprehensive source of information on care services. The site, a part of the NHS Choices service, allows the comparison of residential care homes as well as other care services. It brings together information from a variety of sources including:

  • official information from the Care Quality Commission inspection reports on care services
  • information from care providers on the specialist services and facilities they offer, with details of staff and other useful information such as sample menus, photos of rooms and gardens
  • comments from the public, service users, residents and their families on their own experiences of the care provider, including links to other comment sites
  • from next month, the ability for the public to give services star ratings
  • official Ofsted-style rating for care services, when they are introduced

Currently there is information on over 8000 providers with more being added.

The site also features information about choosing care services, explanations of different care options and on getting help with the costs of care.

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

CQC Adult Inpatient Survey 2012

www.cqc.org.uk
The CQC have now published the results of the survey of inpatients in England that ran between September 2012 and January 2013.

The survey had over 64,500 participants who had at least one overnight stay (there were some exclusions including psychiatric and maternity admissions).

Results

Local Trusts

Thursday, 11 April 2013

Books!

CB068378 by Raoul Luoar
by Raoul Luoar on Flickr.
We have a new selection of On Approval Books for April and May. They cover topics such as mental health, CBT, midwifery, nursing, pharmacology, surgery and many more. These are recently published titles on loan from our supplier and we are looking for recommendations on which titles we should buy. This is your chance to help ensure the stock we hold reflects your needs (of course we are also happy to have any other recommendations you may have too!). You can find a  full list on our web site and the books are held at the Berrywood and Richmond libraries.

You can also find a list of the latest titles we have added to our stock for March and April on our web site (as well as previous lists going back 6 months), or you can search our catalogue to see everything we hold.

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Changes to NHS Evidence

The new NICE Evidence Services site
There are a number of changes being made to NHS Evidence. The service has been re-branded and is now NICE Evidence Services.

Whilst much of the content (as well as the web address) remains unchanged, there are some new additions to the site:
  • Clinical Knowledge Summaries have been relaunched. The CKS are aimed at practitioners in primary care and aim to provide high quality summaries of evidence for the 300 conditions most commonly seen in primary care
  • Medicines Information. The NeLM (National electronic Library for Medicines) site has been closed down and the content moved into NICE Evidence Services. You can search for information using the NICE Evidence Search, or via the Medicines A-Z list.
Other services available via the site include:

Monday, 1 April 2013

Web site of the month: Evidently Cochrane

The latest Cochrane news
Evidently Cochrane is a blog from the UK Cochrane Centre aimed at sharing the very latest evidence from the Cochrane Library.

Each blog entry gives a short summary of the findings from the latest Cochrane Reviews covering key messages, findings from the review and the quality of the evidence, as well as links to the full text. There are also guest blogs covering topics raised in the reviews.

The site has an RSS feed and you can follow the Cochrane Centre on Twitter for the latest updates too.

Evidently Cochrane is a great way of keeping up to date with the latest "gold standard" in evidence in a very user friendly way and we highly recommend it.

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Clinicalskills.Net trial last few days

There is still time for you to have a look at the Clinicalskills.Net package and give us your feedback. Staff in NHFT can find the details on the Hub and staff at NGH on the Street.

We really would like to know what you think to help us decided on whether we should subscribe. The trial runs until the 31st of March.

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

The Department of Health website has moved


The DoH is now on .GOV.UK
The Department of Health website has moved to GOV.UK.  The old web site address still works but will refer you to the new site.

However, links to DoH documents and other pages currently do not work (including those from the library catalogue), nor does there seem to be any content on the new site earlier than 2010. We'll update you when we know more about these issues.
  
Health content for the public will remain on NHS Choices.

There are new ways to search on GOV.UK including an advanced publications search that allows you to filter by keyword, publication type, topic, department and date. There is a similarly advanced announcements search that covers speeches, news and statements.

You can also sign up to RSS or email alerts on individual policies, across topics, or for a particular organisation.

So far 8 departments and 14 public bodies are live on GOV.UK. Several hundred arm’s length bodies will move their information to GOV.UK over the next year.

You can find out more about GOV.UK from the Government Digital Service here:

New controlled trials search feature on TRIP

www.tripdatabase.com
The TRIP database has a new feature to filter your search results for controlled trials and exclude other types of research.

TRIP also has lots of other really useful features including a search option that allows you to construct your enquiry using the PICO (Patient ,Intervention, Comparison, Outcome) framework and lots of other filters to identify the type of information you are looking for.

The TRIP database is a flexible, easy to use, searching service linking to high quality medical information and we highly recommend it as a more sophisticated alternative to the NHS Evidence search.

Friday, 22 March 2013

Easter Opening

KarfreitagsfreudenAll the Libraries will be unstaffed on Friday the 29th of March and Monday the 1st of April for the Easter holidays.

24 hour access will be available as usual to registered members over the Easter period via our swipe card system at the Berrywood and Richmond Libraries.

We reopen as normal on Tuesday the 2nd at all of our sites.

Monday, 18 March 2013

Clinicalskills Net trial - still time to give your views

 As we previously mentioned in our Web Site of the Month feature, our trial of Clinicalskills.Net runs until the end of March, so there is still time for you to have a look at the package and give us your feedback.

Lots of staff have already told us their views but we are keen to have the widest possible feedback before deciding on if we should purchase it.

To gain access to Clinicalskills.net please see The Street for NGH staff or The Hub for NHFT staff, or contact one of the libraries.

We really would like to know what you think...