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  1. How can the effectiveness of workplace health policies and programmes be measured?

    and implementation, and its effect on the workplace). How effective are methods for synthesising such evidence, including relevant...

  2. Intermittent urethral catheters for chronic incomplete bladder emptying in adults: late-stage assessment (HTG753)

    Late-stage assessment (LSA) guidance on intermittent urethral catheters for chronic incomplete bladder emptying in adults.

  3. Clostridium difficile infection: risk with broad-spectrum antibiotics (ESMPB1)

    Summary of the evidence on the risk of using broad-specturm antibiotics associated with clostridium difficile infection

  4. Managing delirium superimposed on dementia:- What are the most clinically and cost-effective non-pharmacological interventions for helping the long-term recovery of people with delirium superimposed on dementia?

    baseline cognitive status. Research on the most effective non-pharmacological methods of promoting long-term recovery would help to...

  5. HPV testing:- What is the comparative effectiveness of single-step laboratory diagnostic tests to identify human papillomavirus (HPV) against current diagnostic test algorithms and reference standards in people with cancer of the oropharynx?

    the oropharynx because it has significant prognostic implication. Current methods use a 2-step procedure that is not widely available in...

  6. Cabozantinib for treating medullary thyroid cancer (TA516)

    Evidence-based recommendations on cabozantinib (Cometriq) for treating medullary thyroid cancer in adults.

  7. Selective internal radiation therapies for treating hepatocellular carcinoma (TA688)

    Evidence-based recommendations on selective internal radiation therapies SIR-Spheres (Sirtex), TheraSphere (BTG) and QuiremSphere (Quirem Medical) for treating hepatocellular carcinoma in adults.

  8. Leniolisib for treating activated phosphoinositide 3-kinase delta syndrome in people 12 years and over (HST33)

    Evidence-based recommendations on leniolisib (Joenja) for treating activated phosphoinositide 3-kinase delta syndrome in people 12 years and over.

  9. Cellvizio confocal endomicroscopy system for characterising pancreatic cysts (MIB69)

    Advice on the use of Cellvizio confocal endomicroscopy system (CLS) for characterising pancreatic cysts to aid local decision-making

  10. Learning disabilities and behaviour that challenges: service design and delivery (NG93)

    This guideline covers services for children, young people and adults with a learning disability (or autism and a learning disability) and behaviour that challenges. It aims to promote a lifelong approach to supporting people and their families and carers, focusing on prevention and early intervention and minimising inpatient admissions.

  11. In people with suspected COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA), what are the most accurate tests for diagnosing the infection and when should they be done?

    young people and children, and pregnant women. Diagnostic tests:• any methods used to diagnose pulmonary aspergillosis (for example, CT...

  12. Needle and syringe programmes (PH52)

    This guideline covers needle and syringe programmes for people (including those under 16) who inject drugs. The main aim is to reduce the transmission of viruses and other infections caused by sharing injecting equipment, such as HIV, hepatitis B and C. In turn, this will reduce the prevalence of blood-borne viruses and bacterial infections, so benefiting wider society.

  13. Antimicrobial stewardship: systems and processes for effective antimicrobial medicine use (NG15)

    This guideline covers the effective use of antimicrobials (including antibiotics) in children, young people and adults. It aims to change prescribing practice to help slow the emergence of antimicrobial resistance and ensure that antimicrobials remain an effective treatment for infection.

  14. Follow-up after treatment with curative intent:- Is the routine use of CT and tumour markers effective in detecting recurrent disease suitable for radical treatment in asymptomatic people who have had treatment for oesophago-gastric cancer with curative intent?

    treatment offers the possibility of increased survival. However, the best methods of detecting recurrence are unclear and there is no...