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  1. Chronic pain (primary and secondary) in over 16s: assessment of all chronic pain and management of chronic primary pain (NG193)

    This guideline covers assessing all chronic pain (chronic primary pain, chronic secondary pain, or both) and managing chronic primary pain in people aged 16 years and over. Chronic primary pain is pain with no clear underlying cause, or pain (or its impact) that is out of proportion to any observable injury or disease.

  2. Mental wellbeing at work (NG212)

    This guideline covers how to create the right conditions for mental wellbeing at work. It aims to promote a supportive and inclusive work environment, including training and support for managers and helping people who have or are at risk of poor mental health.

  3. Research recommendations

    of different delirium assessment tools: for people with pre-existing cognitive impairment, for example dementia, learning disability or...

  4. Medicines associated with dependence or withdrawal symptoms. Patient decision aid full version on should I stop my benzodiazepine or z-drug?

    people find support from family and friends, relaxation techniques or mindfulness can help them while they are reducing their dose and...

  5. MoreLife MUMS2B (expecting parents) and 4MUMS (new parents)

    evidence-based behaviour change techniques. The programme is psychologically informed, drawing on proven therapies such as...

  6. What is the clinical and cost effectiveness, post treatment and at longer-term follow‑up, of behavioural activation compared with other psychological therapies in children aged 5 to 11 years and young people aged 12 to 18 years with mild or moderate to severe depression?

    follow‑up, of behavioural activation compared with other psychological therapies in children aged 5 to 11 years and young people aged 12...