Thursday, 24 March 2016

Things in the library 24 March

Things about Easter...
Happy Easter to all who are celebrating at this time of year.
Please remember that next week we are open 08:45 to 17:00 Tuesday to Friday.

Things 22 years ago...
Image result for professor ronald illingworthWe realised this morning that today is the 22nd birthday of the Illingworth library as we know it. We were officially opened by Dr Cynthia Illingworth who was the widow of Professer Ronald Illingworth after whom we are named. The library grew from a collection of books that he originally donated - he was the first University of Sheffield Professor of Child Health. When Ronald Ilingworth arrived at the Children’s Hospital in 1946, it was largely run by visiting GPs; by the time he left, almost 30 years later, it was a centre of excellence with an international reputation. From his department he nurtured a steady stream of promising paediatricians who came from all over the world to work with him. He enlarged and transformed the Children’s Hospital and, in an age when a patient was routinely isolated from their family, pioneered a humane visiting regime, allowing parents to stay with their children and creating the facilities to allow them to do so. On a personal note my mother worked with him here in the 1950s.

It seems rather appropriate that when workmen took down an old sign outside the library this week we found the even older original sign underneath.

Things about we communities...
If you use Twitter for your personal development amongst your peers you may like to join in the regular twitter chats that take place for a variety of professions. Find out more here. They say about themselves " All of the chats on this website are run by healthcare professionals who believe passionately that through connecting people and sharing information ideas and expertise we can share best practice and ultimately provide better care. We all give our time voluntarily to host Twitter chats as we can see that through better connections and sharing comes better care. We like to share the good stuff!! Although the chats may be predominantly aimed one group of healthcare professionals (eg WeNurses is aimed at nurses) all of the chats promote an “everyone is welcome and adds value” approach to tweeting, connecting and learning with patients offering a great value too when tweeting alongside healthcare professionals."

Things about evidence based medicine 
Open AccessHave you checked out the BMJ's Evidence-Based medicine Journal? Some of the articles are Open Access so freely available like this one spotted this week 'Autoinflation reduces middle ear effusion in children with otitis media with effusion' an RCT.

Things about where you should live..
Composite BBCiWonder personality testThe answer is Sheffield of course but there is a fun quiz on the BBC to match you to the place that suits you best






Things to go with your Easter roast...
Kate is thinking of trying this out on Sunday - it certainly sounds lovely Crispy layered thyme potatoes and unusual in layering the potatoes on their edges - so no fighting over who gets the nice crispy top edge that way....or is that just in my house!

Crispy layered thyme potatoes

Friday, 18 March 2016

Things in the library 18 March 2016

Things about obesity...

The transfer of responsibility for public health in 2013 to councils has led to new programmes to tackle obesity in children. Some are featured as case studies in this report 'Healthy weight healthy futures' from the Local Government Association. They include councils spread across England, covering both rural and urban environments and with varying levels of deprivation and affluence.





Things for active kids over Easter...
Active Kids at Sport Sheffield is a multi-sport and activity Camp for 5-14 Year olds which runs from 8.30am- 5.30pm on the following dates:

  • Monday 21 March - Thursday 24 March (Friday 25 March CLOSED for Bank Holiday)
  • Tuesday 29 March - Friday 1 April (Monday 28 March CLOSED for Bank Holiday)

They are also taking bookings for Summer Camp which runs from Monday 18 July - Friday 26 August.
Active Kids offers a huge variety of activities including bouldering, swimming, trampolining, arts and crafts, free play, team sports and much more.The Active Kids team hold the Sports Leaders UK qualification Energy Club which trains them to encourage healthy eating and a healthy lifestyle in kids. Sport Sheffield, is the University’s sports department; responsible for all aspects of sport and fitness within the University of Sheffield.
For details and how to book: https://www.sport-sheffield.com/sport/active-kids-camps

Things about child health profiles...
Public Health England has published the 2016 child health profiles. The profiles provide a snapshot of child health and wellbeing for each local authority in England using key health indicators.  The profiles will enable local organisations to work in partnership to plan and commission evidence-based services based on local need. They allow comparison of outcomes between local populations in order to identify and learn from better performing areas. The Sheffield profile is here

Things about equality in young people's health...
The World Health Organisation Europe has published the latest update from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study.  Growing up unequal: gender and socioeconomic differences in young people’s health and well-being presents data from the 2013 and 2014 surveys of over 200,000 young people in Europe and North America.    The survey covers diverse aspects of adolescent health and social behaviour, including self-assessment of mental health; obesity and body image; dietary habits; engagement in physical activity; support from families and peers; tobacco, alcohol and cannabis use; and bullying.  The latest report focuses on the effects of gender and socio-economic differences on the way that young people grow and develop

Things about our opening over Easter...
Week commencing 21 March
Mon   08.45 to 19:00
Tue    08.45 to 17:00
Wed   08.45 to 19:00
Thur   08.45 to 19:00
Good Friday - Closed



Week commencing 28 March
Easter Monday - Closed
Tue   08.45 to 17:00
Wed  08.45 to 17:00
Thur 08.45 to 17:00
Fri    08.45 to 17:00


Easter food...
For a completely stunning 'over the top' dessert for Easter have a look at this Easter lemon pavlova from Mary Berry


Friday, 11 March 2016

Things in the library 11 March

Things starry...


The Library Team came runners up in the Trust Star Awards for Best Non-Clinical Support Service.


We would like to thank all those who nominated us and for the overwhelming reaction we received from staff at the event when our award was announced




Things about transition...
New guidance from NICE – the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence – has been developed to improve the support for thousands of young people receiving health or social care as they become adults. An independent committee of sector experts, young people and carers was brought together to develop the new guideline. Their review of current service provision found that support for young people moving from Children’s to Adults’ services can often be patchy and inconsistent. The guideline aims to address this with a set of overarching principles for leaders, managers and practitioners to use in the design and delivery of services for young people.

Things about education and training...
Improving Safety through Education and Training is the first report to focus on how education and training interventions can actively improve the safety of patients.The independent report by the Commission on Education and Training for Patient Safety – supported by academic partner Imperial College – sets out the future of education and training for patient safety in the NHS over the next 10 years, making 12 recommendations to Health Education England (HEE) and the wider system.


Things for Science Week...
Image result for british science week 2016The main purpose of British Science Week is to inspire and facilitate a grassroots celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths featuring events and activities all around the UK local events here




Things about  friends and family test..
 NHS England is holding a mini five-day campaign next week (14-18 March) aimed at promoting the Family and Friends test.  The initiative is aimed at boosting the number of people giving feedback on their NHS care and treatment. During the week there will be a range of promotional activities in the community such as information stands in local supermarkets and posters in public libraries, local media advertising, a one-day national conference and an announcement about the winners of the first FFT Awards.


Things up for grabs...
Following our mini refurbishment we have been having a clearout and have some stationery items available for anyone who would like them.  These include A4 and lever arch files, printer cartridges and DVD boxes


Things about Journal club...
Yes ... journal club is back in full swing  Thurs 17th March  2016 8.00 -9.00 am Paper:  Are child anxiety and somatization associated with pain in pain-related functional
gastrointestinal disorders? Please email the library for a copy
Presenter: Alex Cross
Journal club is open to all health professionals and is a fun, informal way of learning to criticize papers and gather evidence to change practice. At each meeting a speaker presents a critical appraisal of a research paper, using a recognised appraisal tool such as CASP or the GATE frame. Group members then have an informal discussion to determine whether or not current practice should be altered in light of the presenter's findings.If you do not get a chance to read the paper do not worry just come along. Presenters wanted for the new season contact Sarah Massey
Venue:  Education & Skills Centre, F Floor Stephenson Wing

Things this week
It is British Pie Week this week so why not celebrate with this recipe from the Pie Week website 

Friday night: Cornish Pasties with beer gravy



Friday, 26 February 2016

Things in the library 26 Feb

e-promptThings out and about...
You might see me wandering around the outer reaches of the hospital in the next couple of weeks getting lost!  In order to make sure that the management and administration of the hospital knows about the services the library can offer Sarah and myself are meeting members of the Trust's Executive Group to find out what their information needs are and how we might be able to help. One service we offer for all specialties, including health administration, is our e-prompt current awareness service which will keep you up-to-date with recent publications.

More about leadership...

The King's Fund have just announced the programme for their Sixth annual leadership & management summit on 25th May 2016. This year’s summit will explore the importance of developing and implementing a quality improvement strategy for the NHS. With the NHS in England facing the immense challenge of bringing about improvements in patient care at a time of growing financial and workload pressures, the summit will address how to design and redesign work processes and systems that deliver health care with better outcomes and lower cost.
The conference sessions will examine the importance of involving clinicians in decision-making and leadership in order to bring about long-term, sustainable changes in care and get the best value for every pound spent. Throughout the day, there will be debate on how best to ensure NHS staff are equipped with the skills needed to bring about changes in care, directly and constantly supported by leaders at all levels.

Image result for sugar in drinks
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Things to do with obesity...
It has been announced today that the already delayed childhood obesity strategy will not be published until the summer, the government has said, and it is unlikely to include a sugar tax.




Things about keeping children safe online...
The NSPCC run an online introductory safeguarding course for anyone who works with children. Learn how children use the internet and how you can keep them safe from abuse. There is a free webinar on the subject on 18 March 2016 at 11 am

Things about babies...
Clair Rees who is the Executive Director of PIPUK (Parent Infant Partnership) wrote an interesting blog this week on infant mental health 'Who is keeping the baby in mind?'

Children's commissioner




Things from the Children's Commissioner...
Response to the Rotherham Child Abuse trial, comment on age restrictions on websites and statement on 'Early years are at the heart of life chances'  from the Children's commissioner can be found here


Things about us again...
We are starting to look much better although still waiting for the finishing touches. Thank you for your continued patience during our mini refurbishment - people have been very complementary about our new counter...come and have a look...but excuse our messy corners!
Things to do next week...
Don't forget Journal (Muffin) Club Wed 2nd March 17:30 to 18:30 in Education & Skills Centre the paper will be 'The Experience of Living with Type 1 Diabetes and Attending Clinic from the Perception of Children, Adolescents and Carers: Analysis of Qualitative Data from the DEPICTED Study.'


Friday, 19 February 2016

Things in the library 19 Feb

Things still in a mess...
We have remained open - some bits now look lovely although not in their final state. Other bits are still a work in progress..a set back yesterday when due to a lack of communication between 3 companies our new counter wasn't built to the right size. However a rescue plan has been put into operation and all should be well eventually. The bit of counter we have got looks great and our new doors (to give us an office) are looking beautiful.
 


Things about e-books...
Following a trial last December we have committed some money to provide e-books for the coming year. We won't be able to buy many as they are very expensive but watch out for more details later. They will be available to you via your NHS Open Athens login so if you don't have one yet follow the instructions here

Things about mediated literature searches...
We have been experiencing a high demand for literature searches over the last couple of months so we are now asking that, if you would like us to do a search for you, then please submit the request via this form. In particular please tell us when you need it completing (no more asap's please) and whether you want the results in a Word format and/or a .ris file (for use in reference management software).
In the past the feedback we have received indicates that our searches have been used for
Commissioning
2.9%
Contracting
0.7%
Audit
16.9%
Legal or Ethical issues
2.9%
Funded research
14%
Service development / planning
36.8%
Advice given to colleagues
53.7%
Managing costs
1.5%

and have influenced these aspects of patient care

Diagnosis
13.3%
Choice of tests
17.8%
Choice of treatment / drugs
25.2%
Reduce the length of hospital stay
4.4%
Advice given to patients/carers
31.9%
Quality of life for patients/carers
20.7%
Guideline / care pathway development
28.1%
No it didn't change any aspect of patient care or treatment
19.3%
Other
22.2%

More things about evidence based practice...
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation have recently published a report on 'Building better outcomes for children through evidence based practice. An evaluation of the Evidence2Success project in Perth & Kinross'. This summary outlines learning points for local councils, the NHS and others looking to improve children’s services.Children’s service providers are under increased pressure to provide families with cost-effective support. The international Evidence2Success (E2S) project, piloted by a cross-agency partnership in Perth & Kinross, seeks to improve children’s outcomes by moving resources towards evidence-based services.
Children sat down on the floor with a teacher learning on tablet PCs
Things theatrical...
Why not try visiting the University of Sheffield Drama Studio which is almost next to the hospital? Their next production is: POSH by Laura Wade
Wednesday 24 to Saturday 27 February at 7:30
"In an oak-panelled room in Oxford, ten young bloods with cut-glass vowels and deep pockets are meeting, intent on restoring their right to rule. Members of an elite student dining society, the boys are bunkering down for a wild night of debauchery, decadence and bloody good wine. But this isn't just a jolly: they’re planning a revolution."      Tickets: Wed £5, Thur-Sat £7 (£6 in Advance) Ticket Phone No: 0114 222 8676 

Things to keep you warm...
Sausage & bean casserole How about this comforting sausage casserole, some friends served us one recently made with some excellent sausages from the Moor Market..fabulous .


Friday, 12 February 2016

Thing in the library 12 Feb 2016

Starting point
Well thing are all over the place in the library this week...
If you have been following our Facebook posts you will have seen a transformation under way. Last Friday we were covered in blue plastic, had wood and asbestos ripped out over the weekend which revealed some very dirty walls and radiators and have now been painted and re-carpeted. Also our old counter area has been removed and we have a temporary entrance and counter area in the computer room. By the end of next week we hope we will be getting back to normal. Please excuse our dishevelled state in the mean time but we are open.
Our blue phase
Years of grime
Painted and carpeted
Our temporary counter and entrance

Things for finding evidence...

We have mentioned TRIP Database before and recommend it as an additional search tool. We have heard this week that for a pilot period of one year, HEE has negotiated access to the Premium version of the TRIP database. The site is also due to be redesigned in 4-6 weeks but try it out from an NHS computer to get full access. If you then set up a personal TRIP account clinicians should be able to use the premium version elsewhere too.

Things about Child Services
The Nuffield Trust issued a briefing document this week 'The future of
nuffieldtrustchild health services: new models of care'. The briefing is based on a 2015 Nuffield Trust workshop that brought together frontline clinicians, service users, commissioners, representatives from new care models and a range of other stakeholders. The briefing draws on presentations, discussions and
materials submitted by delegates at the workshop, and other published literature.

Things introducing Journal Club 
Image result for muffinsThe next session will be on Thursday 18th Feb 8:00 to 9:00 in the Education & Skills Centre on F Floor Stephenson Wing. If you don't know what happens at a journal club and have always been too afraid to ask then this session is for you! Come along and find out more and sample the home-made muffins that are a regular feature.