Friday 15 January 2016

Things in the library 15 Jan


Things about viral bronchiolitis in children...
This article was published on 7 Jan in New England Journal of Medicine. This review on bronchiolitis in young children considers the viruses involved, the current understanding of pathogenesis, host genetic factors and the environment, and the role of season, race, and sex on attack rates and subsequent episodes of wheezing. You can access the full text free with your NHS Open Athens account - select the tiny words   at the landing page then keep selecting Athens login till you get there!

Things to help you search Google ...

Google searching
There are some excellent tips in this article if you want to be a power searcher in Google...and don't forget Google Scholar as a search tool too. However if you want help doing a 'proper' clinical search you need to search the medical databases - if you need training on how to do this then contact us to arrange a one-to-one session.


Things about Child Health...
LIHNNYou may already be signed up to our e-prompt service but something else you might want to sign up for is a Child Health Horizon Scanning service produced by our library colleagues in the North-West. These are the items from the most recent bulletin:

  • Optimal Pain Assessment in Pediatric Rehabilitation: Implementation of a Nursing Guideline
  • Promoting an ethic of engagement in pediatric palliative care research.
  • Subanesthetic ketamine infusions for the treatment of children and adolescents with chronic pain: a longitudinal study
  • An Intelligent Phonocardiography for Automated Screening of Pediatric Heart Diseases
  • Monitoring Oxygenation and Gas Exchange in Neonatal Intensive Care Units: Current Practice in the Netherlands 
  • Are Pediatric Pain Self-Report Scores Accurate? 
Things for RCPCH members...
A new online decision support system for those providing clinical care to children was launched this week. Available as part of the RCPCH membership package, or by annual subscription to all healthcare professionals in the UK 

Things about traveller health...
A report by the Traveller Movement which was commissioned and published by the National Inclusion Health Board  on the Impact of insecure accommodation and the living environment on Gypsies’ and Travellers’ health. The report found that:
  • two-thirds of Gypsies and Travellers reported poor, bad, very bad or health
  • the living conditions of Gypsies and Travellers significantly contribute to their physical and mental health
  • the poor health of Gypsies and Travellers is made worse by their living environment, accommodation insecurity and community discrimination
  • there needs to be closer partnership working across health and other interests to address these issues
Red lentil and aubergine moussakaSomething warm, comforting and veggie...
How about this Red lentil and aubergine moussaka which we (Tanya from Clinical Skills Centre and myself) think looks good and suitable for the cold weekend ahead.


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