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  1. Social work with adults experiencing complex needs (NG216)

    This guideline covers the planning, delivery and review of social work interventions for adults who have complex needs. It promotes ways for social work professionals, other care staff and people with complex needs to work together to make decisions about care and support.

  2. Research recommendations

    among people of South Asian origin? How do they compare with the physical addiction to nicotine? How might this information help in...

  3. NICE recommends healthcare professionals ask people about gambling, in new draft guidance out for consultation

    New NICE draft guidance on identifying, assessing and managing harmful gambling published

  4. Decision aid to guide healthcare professional-patient discussions on sleeping pill prescriptions published

    Patient decision aid on medicines associated with dependence or withdrawal symptoms published

  5. Healthier lifestyle can help to ease osteoarthritis symptoms says NICE

    Exercise has an important role to play in helping people living with osteoarthritis NICE says in draft updated guidelines published today (29th April 2022) on the care and management of people with the condition.

  6. Commonly used treatments for chronic pain can do more harm than good and should not be used, says NICE in draft guidance

    A number of commonly used drug treatments for chronic primary pain have little or no evidence that they work and shouldn’t be prescribed, NICE has said in its draft clinical guideline published today (3 August 2020) on the assessment and management of chronic pain in over 16s.

  7. NICE recommends range of effective treatments for people with chronic primary pain and calls on healthcare professionals to recognise and treat a person's pain as valid and unique to them

    People with chronic primary pain should be offered a range of treatments to help them manage their condition, NICE has said in its guideline on the assessment and management of chronic pain published today (7 April).