Friday 29 January 2010

The EQUATOR network


The EQUATOR Network is an international initiative which aims to improve the reliability and value of medical research literature by promoting transparent and accurate reporting of research studies.

The network provides online resources, education and training to support good health research reporting practice, and to support the development of robust reporting guidelines.


The network's library has a collection of reporting guidelines, guidance on scientific writing, research ethics and good practice guidelines.


You can view the resource centre here: http://www.equator-network.org/

Annual evidence updates published in February

The aim of annual evidence updates (AEUs) is to highlight the best current evidence on a particular topic. The following topics will have updates published this month:

FEMALE URINARY INCONTINENCE 1st Feb
Latest evidence in the management of stress and urge urinary incontinence and overactive bladder. Specific topics include:
  • sacral neuromodulation for urinary storage and voiding dysfunction
  • pharmacotherapy for stress urinary incontinence
  • the use of botulinum toxin in the management of overactive bladder syndrome (OAB)
  • conservative management of stress urinary incontinence
http://www.library.nhs.uk/womenshealth/

MALE URINARY INCONTINENCE 1st Feb
This AEU updates the high-quality evidence and commentaries presented in early 2009 on:
  • post-prostatectomy and urinary incontinence
  • Botulinum Toxin A
  • conservative management
  • male and female quality of life studies
  • stress urinary incontinence and surgery
  • stress urinary incontinence and drug treatment
  • urgency urinary incontinence and surgery
  • urgency urinary incontinence and drug treatment
The update also presents the RCTs and lower level evidence published in 2009 on Botulinum Toxin A and male urinary incontinence.
http://www.library.nhs.uk/kidney/

TINNITUS 8th Feb
Research on tinnitus continues to proliferate and this evidence update will present a concise summary of the latest expert-reviewed primary and secondary research, combined with a list of current therapeutic uncertainties to prioritise future research. Sub-topics will include
  • aetiology
  • risk factors
  • diagnosis
  • treatment
  • clinical tools
  • patient experiences
  • outcome assessment
  • service delivery
http://www.library.nhs.uk/ent/

CHEST PAIN 22nd Feb
The 2010 Annual Evidence Update on Chest Pain seeks to identify key new systematic reviews and related documents published since the 2009 update and so identify the latest high quality evidence on this topic. The evidence will be accompanied by summaries from experts providing a commentary on the new evidence and whether this challenges current guidance/practice or identifies uncertainties in our knowledge on this topic.
http://www.library.nhs.uk/cardiovascular/

Training sessions in February

February's a short month, but there are plenty of training sessions planned. Why not try a bite-sized one? Here are some to get your teeth into...

Bite-sized option: ELECTRONIC BOOKS
Monday 8th Feb 4-5pm

Bite-sized option: ATHENS - IT'S ALL GREEK TO ME!
Wednesday 17th Feb 9-10am

Bite-sized option: LITERATURE SEARCHING
Tuesday 23rd Feb 2-3pm

Or, if you'd like something a bit more substantial, here are a couple of tasty options:

USING PUBMED EFFECTIVELY
Wednesday 3rd Feb 1.30-4pm

IN DEPTH LITERATURE SEARCHING
Thursday 11th Feb 1.30-4.30pm

To book a place on a course, call the library on 0161 419 4690.
All sessions are FREE.

Monday 4 January 2010

JANUARY 2010

A happy new year to all our readers!
Hope the holidays haven't made you feel too sluggish...

New image resources collection for ENT and Audiology

The ENT and audiology specialist collection has added a new images resources section to its webpages. Over 40 resources have been added so far, with photographs, diagrams, diagnostic images and videos of conditions, surgical procedures and anatomical structures. Some copyright restrictions may apply.

The ENT and audiology collection has also been updated for 2010 with systematic reviews, commentaries, appraisals and reference resources. Click here to see all the latest resources:
http://tinyurl.com/yaqxrz8