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  1. Rehabilitation after traumatic injury (NG211)

    This guideline covers complex rehabilitation needs after traumatic injury, including assessment and goal setting, rehabilitation plans and programmes, physical, psychological and cognitive rehabilitation, rehabilitation for specific injuries, coordination of rehabilitation in hospital, at discharge and in the community, and commissioning and organising rehabilitation services.

  2. Pelvic floor dysfunction: prevention and non-surgical management (NG210)

    This guideline covers the prevention, assessment and non-surgical management of pelvic floor dysfunction in women aged 12 and over. It aims to raise awareness and help women to reduce their risk of pelvic floor dysfunction. For women who have pelvic floor dysfunction, the guideline recommends interventions based on their specific symptoms.

  3. New draft guideline to help reduce health inequalities in people experiencing homelessness

    NICE and the Centre for Homelessness Impact (CHI) have jointly published a new draft guideline to increase the access people experiencing homelessness have to health and social care services and improve their health outcomes.

  4. Refer-to-Pharmacy and Medicines Optimisation

    pharmacies. There is much interest in spreading the development into other health economies. Guidance the shared learning

  5. Patient Status Engine for wireless monitoring of vital signs (MIB271)

    NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on the Patient Status Engine for wireless monitoring of vital signs .

  6. Atrial fibrillation: diagnosis and management (NG196)

    This guideline covers diagnosing and managing atrial fibrillation in adults. It includes guidance on providing the best care and treatment for people with atrial fibrillation, including assessing and managing risks of stroke and bleeding.

  7. Postnatal care (NG194)

    This guideline covers the routine postnatal care that women and their babies should receive in the first 8 weeks after the birth. It includes the organisation and delivery of postnatal care, identifying and managing common and serious health problems in women and their babies, how to help parents form strong relationships with their babies, and baby feeding. The recommendations on emotional attachment and baby feeding also cover the antenatal period.

  8. Supporting adult carers (QS200)

    This quality standard covers the provision of support for adults aged 18 or over who provide unpaid care for 1 or more people aged 16 or over with health and social care needs. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.

  9. Butterfly iQ+ for diagnostic ultrasound imaging (MIB254)

    NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on Butterfly iQ+ for diagnostic ultrasound imaging .

  10. Safeguarding adults in care homes (NG189)

    This guideline covers keeping adults in care homes safe from abuse and neglect. It includes potential indicators of abuse and neglect by individuals or organisations, and covers the safeguarding process from when a concern is first identified through to section 42 safeguarding enquiries. There are recommendations on policy, training, and care home culture, to improve care home staff awareness of safeguarding and ensure people can report concerns when needed.

  11. Natural Cycles for monitoring fertility (MIB244)

    NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on Natural Cycles for monitoring fertility .

  12. East of England Stroke Telemedicine Stakeholder Partnership

    developed exponentially since the telemedicine service commenced and while health care demands continue to grow with a largely...

  13. How can providers and healthcare professionals identify groups that do not initially engage, or do not stay engaged, with digital and mobile health behaviour change interventions?

    that do not initially engage, or do not stay engaged, with digital and mobile health behaviour change interventions? Any explanatory...

  14. What  components   and  characteristics   of digital and mobile health behaviour change interventions are most effective, separately and in combination, to achieve behaviour change?

    Question What components and characteristics of digital and mobile health behaviour change interventions are most effective, separately...

  15. What is the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of digital and mobile health behaviour change interventions in low socioeconomic and other underserved groups?

    What is the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of digital and mobile health behaviour change interventions in low socioeconomic and...