New NICE guideline covers the identification, assessment and treatment of attachment difficulties in children and young people up to age 18 who are adopted from care, in special guardianship, looked after by local authorities in foster homes (including kinship foster care), residential units and other accommodation, or on the edge of care. It aims to address the many emotional and psychological needs of children and young people in these situations, including those resulting from maltreatment.
Things about Lower Respiratory Tract Illnesses and wheezing
An article ( Early Administration of Azithromycin and Prevention of Severe Lower Respiratory Tract Illnesses in Preschool Children With a History of Such Illnesses
A Randomized Clinical Trial) and an editorial (Individual Benefit vs Societal Effect of Antibiotic Prescribing for Preschool Children With Recurrent Wheeze) were published in JAMA recently. JAMA. 2015;314(19). If you have a MUSE login from University of Sheffield you can access the full text, however if you have an NHS Athens account you will have to wait for the one month embargo to expire (or ask us to obtain them for you from another library). If you don't have a University MUSE login and want to know if you are eligible then check out this information.
http://w3.unisa.edu.au/cahe/news/newarchive.asp |
Things about Critical Appraisal
The 'Introduction to Critical Appraisal' course is next running on 7th December 2015 13:00 to 16:30 in Clinical Skills, F Floor, Stephenson Wing. It is designed to give you the skills to critically evaluate research papers and interpret their findings. It is aimed at any SCH staff and by the end of the course you will:
- Understand the principles of critical appraisal and why you should undertake it
- Be able to appraise published research and judge its reliability
- Be able to assess the relevance of published research to your own work
Further information is available from Sarah Massey, Knowledge and Library Services Manager. Please email: sarah.massey@sch.nhs.uk. Places must be booked by emailing: coursebookings@sch.nhs.uk
Things not to forget
Our next InfoBites session is on using Evernote...to remember everything! Tuesday 8th December at 13:00 - 13:20 in Illingworth Library. As always bring your lunch or enjoy our cakey bites - you can buy a hot drink whilst you are here too if you wish.
Things that look a bit different
The observant amongst you will have noticed our new library logo which you will see replacing our old purple square and wordcloud images on various social media, publications and posters. We hope it conveys to you that the library is about coming to where you need us both physically - such as by our clinical support for departments/sites and also remotely via a variety of social media, electronic resources, email etc. We try to provide the services you need where and when you need them - just ask us.
Things to bake
And to end what better than a muffin recipe these Fruitburst ones look tempting...and they have fruit in so must be good for you..???
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