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  1. Telecare:- What types of telecare are most effective and cost effective, when provided to older people as part of a package of home care?

    to depend on the combination of components. It would then be useful to compare different telecare packages and determine effectiveness...

  2. People who choose not to take antipsychotic medication:- What is the clinical and cost effectiveness of psychological intervention alone, compared with treatment as usual, in people with psychosis or schizophrenia who choose not to take antipsychotic medication?

    alone, without antipsychotic medication. The programme of research should compare the clinical and cost effectiveness of psychological...

  3. What is the relationship between the following factors and outcomes related to nursing care, patient safety and patients' and nursing staff satisfaction with the quality of care in the UK? - Number of nursing staff - Nursing skill mix - Shift patterns

    patient safety and satisfaction-related outcomes. Research is needed to compare outcomes from acute adult inpatient wards that use...

  4. Alemtuzumab for treating highly active relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (TA312)

    Evidence-based recommendations on alemtuzumab (Lemtrada) for treating highly active relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis in adults.

  5. Enzalutamide for metastatic hormone‑relapsed prostate cancer previously treated with a docetaxel‑containing regimen (TA316)

    Evidence-based recommendations on enzalutamide (Xtandi) for treating metastatic hormone-relapsed prostate cancer in adults who have had treatment with docetaxel-containing chemotherapy.

  6. Multicomponent intervention: For people in long-term care, is a multicomponent non-pharmacological intervention more clinically and cost effective than usual care in preventing the development of delirium?

    cluster randomised trial should be conducted in people in long-term care to compare a multicomponent intervention with usual care. The...

  7. Pharmacological treatment: In people in hospital who have delirium, which is the most effective medication (atypical antipsychotics, typical antipsychotics or benzodiazepines) compared with placebo or each other for treating delirium?

    in each arm) should be conducted in people in hospital with delirium to compare atypical antipsychotics, typical antipsychotics, or...

  8. What are the components of a decision aid to support people referred for elective joint replacement in making decisions about their treatment (for example, the type of procedure, timing and implant choice)?

    variation in the decision aids used in the studies, it was not possible to compare them with each other. The committee were therefore...

  9. Abemaciclib with an aromatase inhibitor for previously untreated, hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative, locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer (TA563)

    Evidence-based recommendations on abemaciclib (Verzenios) for treating locally advanced or metastatic, hormone receptor-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative breast cancer in adults who have not had endocrine-based therapy before.

  10. Rivaroxaban for preventing atherothrombotic events in people with coronary or peripheral artery disease (TA607)

    Evidence-based recommendations on rivaroxaban (Xarelto) for preventing atherothrombotic events in adults with coronary or peripheral artery disease.

  11. Psychosocial interventions for people with more severe learning disabilities:- For people with more severe learning disabilities, what is the clinical and cost effectiveness of psychosocial interventions to treat mental health problems?

    interventions to this group.Randomised controlled trials should be carried out to compare the clinical and cost effectiveness of...

  12. Anticipatory prescribing:- What is the clinical and cost effectiveness of anticipatory prescribing for patients dying in their usual place of residence, on patient and carer reported symptoms at end of life?

    randomised controlled trial (randomised by GP practice) is proposed to compare interventions of anticipatory prescribing ('just in case'...

  13. Hand decontamination:- When clean running water is not available, what is the clinical and cost effectiveness of using wipes, gels, handrubs or other products to remove visible contamination?

    hands has not been determined. A randomised controlled trial is required to compare hand wipes (alcohol and antiseptic), hand gels and...