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Recommendation ID Ng15/2 Question Decision-making:- What interventions, systems and processes are effective and cost effective in changing
Recommendation ID CG183/1 Question Designing systems for documenting drug allergy:- Which documentation strategies would be most clinically
Recommendation ID NG80/9 Question Decreasing pharmacological treatment:- In adults, young people and children with well-controlled asthma
Recommendation ID NG26/2 Question Attachment-focused interventions:- This research recommendation is composed of 2 parts.Develop attachment-focused
Recommendation ID NG40/3 Question Dedicated transfer service:- Is it clinically and cost effective to provide a dedicated service to transfer
Recommendation ID NG54/1 Question Develop case identification tools for common mental health problems:- Develop or adapt reliable and valid
Recommendation ID NG22/4 Question Developing a 'risk positive' approach in care homes:- What is the effectiveness and acceptability of
Recommendation ID NG59/4 Question Epidurals:- What is the clinical and cost effectiveness of image-guided compared with non-image-guided
Recommendation ID CG137/2 Question Epilepsy syndromes: What are the initial and add-on AEDs of choice in the treatment of the epilepsy
Recommendation ID NG44/2 Question Evaluation frameworks and logic models:- Which evaluation frameworks and logic models can be used to
Recommendation ID IPG415/1 Question Epiretinal brachytherapy for wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) should only be used in the
Recommendation ID NG26/3 Question Evaluation of extensively used interventions:- Evaluate currently unevaluated but extensively used interventions
Recommendation ID MTG47/1 Question Episcissors-60 show promise for mediolateral episiotomy. But there is currently not enough evidence
Recommendation ID HST8/3 Question Evidence on the progression of X-linked hypophosphataemia (XLH) over time and the long-term benefits
Recommendation ID IPG766 Question Further research should ideally be in the form of randomised controlled trials. Details of patient selection