Friday, 11 June 2010

QIPP (Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention)

The current climate has focused our minds on the need for increased economic efficiency, while at the same time improving the quality of the services we offer.

The QIPP collection (part of NHS Evidence) brings together real examples of quality and productivity in one place to support their widespread adoption.


Monday, 7 June 2010

Changes to charges

August 1st 2010
The cost of InterLibrary Loans will be rising due to higher prices from our supplier

Journal article for British Library was £6 will be £7 from 1st August
Book from British Library was £9 will be £11 from 1st August

All other charges remain the same ... so it's not all bad news!

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

JUNE 2010

Hello to summer and the World Cup!

BioMedSearch

BioMedSearch is a new biomedical search engine. It searches PubMed /Medline publications, plus additional journals and also theses, dissertations, and other difficult-to-find publications. You can register for free and then save your searches, set up alerts, comment on documents and share them with other registered users.
You can try it out here: http://www.biomedsearch.com/

Tuesday, 1 June 2010

Training Sessions for June & July

Book now on our FREE sessions and be ready for your new course starting in September. Don't leave it until it is too late! We don't run sessions in August so June and July are your last dates before the new term. Phone 419 4690/5809 to book or find out more.

Bite Size Option : Internet for Beginners
Friday 04 June 2010 - Time: 9.30 - 10.30am

Bite Sized Option: Accessing Full Text Articles
Thursday 10 June 2010 - Time: 1 - 2pm
Thursday 08 July 2010 - Time: 9.30 - 10.30am

IN DEPTH Literature Searching
Wednesday 16 June 2010 - Time: 9am - 12pm
Thursday 22 July 2010 - Time: 1.30 - 4.30pm

Bite Size Option : Electronic Books
Tuesday 22 June 2010 - Time: 9.- 10am

BITE SIZED OPTION Literature Searching
Monday 28 June 2010 - Time: 2 - 3pm
Wednesday 28 July 2010 - Time: 9.30 -10.30am

Using PubMed Effectively
Tuesday 06 July 2010 - Time: 9.30am - 12pm
The Best Evidence Based Resources
Tuesday 13 July 2010 - Time: 9am - 12pm

Bite Sized Option: ATHENS It’s all Greek to me!
Wednesday 21 July 2010 - Time: 9.30 - 10.30am

Annual Evidence Updates for June

Annual Evidence Update on Menorrhagia: 1-4 June 2010
The update aims to provide clinicians with the most up-to-date knowledge on the diagnosis and management of heavy menstrual bleeding.

Othe Updates will be
6-11th June
Annual Evidence Update on Atrial Fibrillation
(NHS Evidence – cardiovascular)

Annual Evidence Update on Drugs Misuse

Annual Evidence Update on Osteoporosis and Fragility Fractures
(NHS Evidence - musculoskeletal)

13-18th June
Annual Evidence Update on Homeopathy

Annual Evidence Update on Visual Failure [Age Related Macular Degeneration]
(NHS Evidence - eyes and vision)

20-25th June
Annual Evidence Update on Oesophago-gastric Cancers
(NHS Evidence - cancer; NHS Evidence - gastroenterology and liver diseases)

28th June - 2nd July
Annual Evidence Update on Health Needs of People with Learning Disabilities
(NHS Evidence - learning disabilities)

Friday, 28 May 2010

How do I find the Library catalogue?

The Library catalogue can be accessed from the following places:
Within the Trust and without a logon to the Intranet
* Click on Internet Explorer and select My Applications
* You will see a link to the catalogue

Within the Trust and with a logon to the Intranet
* Click on Internet Explorer and login
* Click on Intranet and Microsites
* Select L for Library or K for Knowledge Zone
* You will see a link to the catalogue on the front page

External? - go to www.stockport.nhs.uk and select Working for us > Library & IT facilities > Books to see the link to an external North West Health Libraries catalogue (http://www.nwhealthlibraries.nhs.uk/) Once you are in a search you can restrict books to Stockport.

Changes to accessing the Intranet

Many of you will know that we now have a new Intranet site for the hospital. Some of you will be aware that you must have a trust logon to see any of the microsites, including the Library Microsite.

Don't have a logon but I am a trust employee!
1. Your line manager will need to go on the Intranet, and select New starter from the left hand menu. They will also need to book you on an IT induction
2. Your line manager will be sent details of your IT induction which will take place in Beech House. You must attend to get your logon.

3. Once you have your username and password, you can login. Go to Microsites and then select L for Library or K for Knowledge Zone to see the site. Check out the sections drop down menu for all our detailed information.

NHS Stockport member
1. If you come in occasionally we can set you up with a temporary logon for a few days. We will need NHS ID to do this.

2. If you need access for a longer time, please phone the Intranet Office.

Other members
We can set you up with a temporary logon for a few days. We will need to see your hospital or university ID to do this. If you think you need a logon for longer, please discuss with the Library Manager

Friday, 7 May 2010

Annual Evidence Updates for May

4 May
CAM for asthma (NHS Evidence - complementary and alternative medicine)
www.library.nhs.uk/cam
Complementary and alternative medicine specialist collection. This update will include a list of relevant systematic reviews published between March 2009 and April 2010 and an expert commentary.

10 May

Rhinitis (NHS Evidence - ENT and audiology)
www.library.nhs.uk/ent
A concise collection of emerging research evidence from the past 12 months. Relevant guidelines and systematic reviews, which have undergone quality assessment prior to inclusion. Therapeutic uncertainties have also been updated to highlight priority research topics.

Skin cancer (NHS Evidence - cancer and NHS Evidence - skin disorders)
www.library.nhs.uk/cancer and www.library.nhs.uk/skin
published to correspond with Sun Awareness Week. There will also be expert commentaries discussing the significance of the new evidence in a variety of topic areas. Subject to rigorous selection criteria. Information is organised by topic areas and links are provided within each topic to the relevant systematic reviews, guidelines and patient information.

Cystic Fibrosis (NHS Evidence - respiratory and NHS Evidence - genetic conditions)
www.library.nhs.uk/respiratory and www.library.nhs.uk/geneticconditions
Llatest evidence in the field of cystic fibrosis published in the last 12 months, highlighting major publications and implications for practice. Updates on Cochrane protocols and reviews needed, as identified by the Cochrane Cystic Fibrosis and Genetic Disorders Group, will also be published as part of the Annual Evidence Update.

17 May
Oral health (NHS Evidence - oral health)
www.library.nhs.uk/oralhealth
To mark the start of National Smile Month 2010 (
www.nationalsmilemonth.org), NHS Evidence – oral health is presenting an Annual Evidence Update covering all aspects of oral health.

24 May
Proteinuria and estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (NHS Evidence - kidney diseases and male urogenital disorders)
www.library.nhs.uk/kidney
Provides an update with the highest-quality evidence on the following subtopics:
1. Basic science
2. Clinical aspects
3. Management.

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

MAY 2010

The trees are coming into leaf
Like something almost being said;
The recent buds relax and spread,
Their greenness is a kind of grief.

Is it that they are born again
And we grow old? No, they die too,
Their yearly trick of looking new
Is written down in rings of grain.

Yet still the unresting castles thresh
In fullgrown thickness every May.
Last year is dead, they seem to say,
Begin afresh, afresh, afresh.
'The Trees'

Poem by my favourite poet, Philip Larkin
Photograph by my favourite photographer, James Allen!
(James celebrates his birthday this month)

Training sessions for May

Do you need help finding evidence-based literature to inform your practice?



The library will be running a course on Tuesday 11th May from 1.30 to 4.30pm, called The best evidence based resources. The training session will first look briefly at Up to Date and Dynamed, and will then focus on the Cochrane Library, which is regarded as the gold standard for evidence based health care. And it's absolutely free! Call 4690 to book a place.

Here are the other courses we are running this month - all are in Pinewood House, first floor, and all are free of charge:




Tuesday 18th May 9am-12pm
In depth literature searching



Tuesday 25th May 3-4pm
Bite sized option: Literature searching



Thursday 27th May 12-1pm
Bite sized option: ATHENS - it's all Greek to me!


Diagnostic Histopathology

The library now has online access to Diagnostic Histopathology from 2008 onwards. The aim of this monthly review journal is to provide the diagnostic pathologist with up-to-date reviews on histopathology and cytology, and information on related technical advances. Click on the following link to see the latest issue: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/17562317


The login box is in the top-right hand corner: click on Login, and then Athens login. Access is only available to Stockport NHS Foundation Trust employees. If you are a Stockport PCT library member, you can view full text articles within the library.

New journal: Frontline Gastroenterology

The BMJ Group and the British Society of Gastroenterology have published a new journal called Frontline Gastroenterology. This multidisciplinary journal aims to focus on best practice in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology, especially within the areas of clinical quality, patient experience, workforce, value for money and new ways of working.


It will be published quarterly, and you can sign up to to receive an e-mail alert when a new issue arrives. This will contain the table of contents and links to the articles. Contact the library if you would like to be put on the mailing list.


You can see the table of contents for the first issue here: http://fg.bmj.com/content/current

Full text is available when you log in with your Athens username and password.

Are you writing a case report?

If you are thinking of writing a medical case report, you may be interested in the results of the following PubMed search. Some of the articles in this bibliography contain checklists or specified criteria which authors would find useful. A few of the articles are free. You can check our Journals A-Z to see if we have access to the others.

Thursday, 29 April 2010

NHS Evidence updates


Visited NHS Evidence recently? Then you might notice some changes. And if you haven't then take a look at www.evidence.nhs.uk

Some of the updates
** Search terms will also be checked against a medical dictionary for accuracy. Should a term be misspelled, you will be offered a suggestion for correct spelling
** Different word endings using * : for example surg* will find surgeon, surgery and surgical. Note that plural forms are automatically included in a search for a singular term
** On the Search Results page, the title of each result is linked to the full text article. Many articles also have a link called Read Summary which allows you to read an abstract before going to the full text.
** A neater 'Refine your search' interface
** Searches on medicines automatically bring up the option to refine your search using the BNF (British National Formulary). If you click on the BNF options, a drop down menu showing all the relevant sections appears.
** Register for My Evidence and you can manage your information: Saved Searches, Search Alerts, Saved Result Categories, and News Feeds. You can also edit Your Profile

To register for My Evidence click here

Monday, 19 April 2010

Annual Evidence Update on childhood obesity

National Library for Public Health : 19 April 2010.

The National Library for Public Health has launched the 2010 Annual Evidence Update on childhood obesity, focusing on childhood obesity surveillance and preventative public health interventions. The Evidence Update includes a number of key policy documents and guest editorials written by experts, which provide a snapshot summary of preventative interventions for childhood obesity and international surveillance activities. Find out more at
http://www.library.nhs.uk/publichealth/ or http://bit.ly/d85AwF.

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

King's Fund Health Priorities

The King's Fund's Health priorities for an incoming government sets out the three areas that they believe the new government should focus on. These are: responding to the financial challenge facing the NHS, improving the quality of health care, and promoting well-being and independence.

Wednesday, 7 April 2010

UpToDate - new items

If you work in the hospital or come to use the library, you have online access to UpToDate from the front page of the Library Microsite.

These are some important updates:

in ENDOCRINOLOGY AND DIABETES MELLITUS
- Hemoglobin A1C for diagnosis of diabetes mellitus

in GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY
- Pentoxifylline for severe alcoholic hepatitis
- Treatment for primary sclerosing cholangitis

in INFECTIOUS DISEASES
- Preoperative skin antisepsis
- New guidelines for treatment of HIV infection

in ONCOLOGY
- Revised TNM staging criteria

in PEDIATRICS
- Newborn screening for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID)
- Blood pressure control in children with chronic kidney disease

in PULMONARY
- Chest radiography in ICU patients on mechanical ventilation

You can email yourself items or request the Library to do the same if you are having trouble accessing it







Thursday, 1 April 2010

APRIL 2010

'April showers bring May flowers'.

We should be in for a very floral May, then!

Easter closed days



The library will be closed on Friday 2nd April and Monday 5th April. Happy Easter to all our library users!


Social care of the Elderly

The King's Fund have produced a new report called


A copy is available in the Library as well as online

Other interesting links
Social Care Reform Department of Health
Building the National Care System Government White Paper

The Cochrane Library is changing


The Cochrane Library has recently launched its new website. The Browse option has been made more intuitive and there is an editorial on the homepage which will change whenever a new issue is published. Specialist Collections will allow readers to identify linked Cochrane Reviews. In this issue, the Specialist Collections focus on influenza, 'Evidence Aid' (important topics after a major earthquake) and tuberculosis.
Future developments are set to follow. Check them out at http://www.thecochranelibrary.com/

If you would like a refresher in how to use the Cochrane Library, a new web tutorial has just been released which gives an introduction to the website. The slideshow for Part One is 7 minutes long and defines a systematic review and explains the various databases within the Cochrane Library. Part Two is 5 minutes long and gives you tips on advanced and MeSH searching. You will need to complete a short registration form first, before viewing the tutorials. Click here to start Part One: http://www.brainshark.com/wiley/cochrane1
or here for Part Two: http://www.brainshark.com/wiley/cochrane2

Annual Evidence Updates for April

Annual Evidence Updates (AEUs) consist of good quality evidence from research over a 12 month period, plus user-friendly summaries written by relevant experts, and links to guidelines, primary and secondary research. Here are the topics that will be published in April:

Cardiac rehabilitation

Cardiac rehabilitation is an important aspect of high quality care for patients who have had a heart attack or undergone cardiac surgery. Access to cardiac rehabilitation remains low, as highlighted through the National Audit, and NHS Improvement are leading a national priority project to help more patients to benefit.
From the 12th April, you will be able to see the AEU for Cardiac rehabiliation here: http://www.library.nhs.uk/cardiovascular/

Colorectal cancer

NHS Evidence – cancer is publishing its AEU on colorectal cancer on the 12 April. It will include a guest editorial by Alan Horgan (Consultant Colorectal Surgeon Nuffield Health, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hospital), as well as a list of the latest systematic reviews and guidance published about colorectal cancer since April 2009, patient information and the latest uncertainties about the effects of treatment in colorectal cancer (UK DUETs). You will be able to view it here: http://www.library.nhs.uk/cancer/

Pain

NHS Evidence - supportive and palliative care will publish their fourth AEU on pain in supportive and palliative care on 12th April. This year it will cover general pain management in both cancer and non-cancer chronic disease patients to allow clinicians and researchers to keep up to date on the rapid changes in this area. The AEU will be available here: http://www.library.nhs.uk/palliative/

Schizophrenia

The Schizophrenia AEU will cover the following areas:
* Epidemiology and pathology
* Incidence and prevalence
* UK treatment guidelines and international guidelines
* Risk factors
* Diagnosis
* Treatment including early intervention, antipsychotics (1st and 2nd generation, depot injections), complementary and alternative therapies, psychosocial interventions.
* Prognosis
* Populations and settings (children and adolescents, criminal behaviour, women, caregivers and workplace)
* Co-morbidity
* Dual diagnosis
* Health economics
* Health Service provision
It will be available from the 12th April at NHS Evidence - mental health: http://www.library.nhs.uk/mentalhealth/

Acupuncture

NHS Evidence - complementary and alternative medicine will present its fourth AEU on Acupuncture from 19 April. This update will include a comprehensive list of systematic reviews, meta-analyses and large-scale RCTs accompanied by an expert summary of the best-available evidence. After the 19th April, you'll be able to see the evidence at: http://www.library.nhs.uk/cam/

Obesity

The National Library for Public Health will launch the AEU on childhood obesity on the 19 April, focusing on childhood obesity surveillance and preventative public health interventions. The Update includes a number of key policy documents and guest editorials written by experts, which provide a snapshot of the preventative interventions for childhood obesity and international surveillance activities. Go to http://www.library.nhs.uk/publichealth/ to view the evidence from the 19th April.

Rheumatoid Arthritis

NHS Evidence - musculoskeletal have produced an AEU on Rheumatoid Arthritis, focusing on guidance and systematic reviews published before March 2010. As in recent years the majority of publications relate to various aspects of drug treatments. Although this constitutes a proportion of the clinical activity in relation to this disease, other important developments and various aspects of rheumatoid disease management also feature prominently in the update. Click on http://www.library.nhs.uk/musculoskeletal/ after the 26th April to see the Update.


Supporting people in later life

The purpose of this AEU from NHS Evidence - later life is to highlight important secondary research, guidelines and policy documents which will help health professionals to support older people who are experiencing challenges with independent living due to serious health problems. The focus is on material that falls outside the scope of subject-specific Annual Evidence Updates, such as mental health or cardiovascular disease. This means grappling with challenging search topics such as frailty, long-term conditions and complex morbidities as well as the different settings in which support can be provided for these patients. The Update will be available from the 26th April here: http://www.library.nhs.uk/laterlife/

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Clincal Knowledge Summaries (CKS)




CKS is aimed at primary care staff
New and updated topics

Clinical Knowledge Summaries can be accessed directly from http://www.cks.nhs.uk/home or via www.library.nhs.uk and select the Clincal Knowledge Summaries tab

Monday, 29 March 2010

Training dates for your diary

Start the new financial year as you mean to go on - with some free training!

Internet for Beginners
Thursday 8th April 1-2pm

In depth literature searching
Monday 12th April 1.30-4.30pm

Bite-sized option: Accessing full text articles

Friday 23rd April 8.30-9.30am

Bite-sized option: Literature searching

Friday 30th April 9-10am

All sessions are in Room F05, Pinewood House. Call 419 4690 to book your place.

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Anatomy TV

Using your Athens username and password you now have access to the world's most detailed 3D model of the Human Anatomy, available online through your web browser. Models can be rotated and layers of anatomy added or removed. Compare 3D images from Anatomy TV with diagnostic images such as MRI, CTA and X-rays

It covers the:
* Head & Neck
* Spine
* Shoulder
* Hand
* Thorax & Abdomen
* Pelvis & Perineum
* Hip
* Foot and Ankle
* Knee

* Specialist Radiological Cross-Sectional Anatomy with Multidetector CT: Thorax, Abdomen, and Pelvis

Benefits
*
Transform your presentations and lectures. Use easy edit functions to export any image or animation for your own use.
* Save time looking for anatomical information. Quickly access very highly detailed 3D anatomy, cross sectional anatomy and MRI.
* Explain injuries, conditions and treatments more effectively with this accurate visual tool.
* Make learning enjoyable!

Warning
You do need to follow the online tutorial to use this complex product fully.
We have only 3 concurrent users at a time – if you logon and access is denied because it is busy, wait and logon at a later date.

This is only available to Stockport NHS Foundation Trust employees & students as the resource has been paid for by bid money. If you are a PCT library member you can view this within the Library.

Logon
* Within the Trust from the quick links on the Library microsite ~ the knowledge zone
* Outside through your Athens resources listed at
www.athens.nhs.uk
* Direct to product through
http://www.anatomy.tv/athenslogin

Thursday, 4 March 2010

MARCH 2010

"Well, it sure wasn't very smart of me to think I didn't need my books"
The March Hare, in the TV version of Alice in Wonderland (1991)

Annual Evidence Updates for March

We know that it is very difficult for busy clinicians to keep up-to-date with the huge volume of literature that is published each year and so NHS Evidence Specialist Collections do this for you so that you don't have to!
Here are the following Annual Evidence Updates (AEUs) scheduled for March:

1st MARCH

Acne Vulgaris (NHS Evidence – skin disorders)
www.library.nhs.uk/skin
This is the fourth Annual Evidence Update on Acne Vulgaris. It includes the results of a search for new guidance and systematic reviews published since the last AEU in March 2009, and an overview of "what's new" by Professor Hywel Williams and Dr Emma Smith.

Dysmenorrhoea and Endometriosis (NHS Evidence – women’s health)
www.library.nhs.uk/womenshealth
NHS Evidence - women's health launched two AEUs on 1st March: the fourth Annual Evidence Update on Endometriosis and the second Annual Evidence Update on Dysmenorrhoea. Focusing on the investigation and management of both conditions, these evidence updates aim to provide clinicians with up-to-date summaries of the latest evidence.

8th MARCH

Multiple sclerosis (NHS Evidence – neurological conditions)
www.library.nhs.uk/neurological
The Neurological Conditions Specialist Collection Project Team has carried out a systematic literature search on Multiple Sclerosis to identify all high level evidence published since the date of the last Multiple Sclerosis AEU in 2008, including guidelines, systematic reviews, health technology assessments and economic evaluations. Leading MS experts from around the UK have read and appraised these for their validity and relevance to the busy clinician. A list of the papers deemed worthy of inclusion, along with expert commentaries by reviewers, will be freely available on the site at www.library.nhs.uk/neurological from 8th March. This year the Project Team has also begun to identify uncertainties in research to contribute to the DUETs project (see www.library.nhs.uk/duets for more details).

Prostate cancer (NHS Evidence – cancer)
www.library.nhs.uk/cancer
This will be the third annual evidence update on prostrate cancer prepared by NHS Evidence – cancer. It will include the systematic reviews and guidance that have been published since March 2009.

15th MARCH

Critical illness rehabilitation (NHS Evidence – surgery,anaesthesia, perioperative & critical care)
www.library.nhs.uk/theatres
This update reviews evidence published between June 2008 and December 2009, using the NICE Guideline ‘Rehabilitation after critical illness’ (CG083) as its reference document. It covers the physical and non-physical consequences of critical illness including muscle weakness, anxiety and cognitive impairment. The evidence will be accompanied by peer-reviewed expert commentaries.

Hearing disorders (NHS Evidence – ENT and audiology)
www.library.nhs.uk/ent
Research on hearing disorders 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. Multiple databases have been searched to capture all emerging evidence for the period January-December 2009.

Retinal vein occlusions (NHS Evidence – eyes and vision)
www.library.nhs.uk/eyes
Guidance from The Royal College of Ophthalmologists and NICE formed the benchmark for the AEU and the following topics have been covered:


Epidemiology
Diagnosis
Management of Central Retinal Vein Occlusion
Management of Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion


Topics will be supported by commentaries written by The Royal College of Ophthalmologists Retinal Vein Occlusion Guideline Group.

22nd MARCH

Inflammatory bowel disease (NHS Evidence – gastroenterology and liver diseases)
www.library.nhs.uk/gastroliver
This will be an update of last year’s AEU on inflammatory bowel disease.

Tuberculosis - on the move against TB (NHS Evidence – infections)
www.library.nhs.uk/infections
The update has been timed to coincide with World TB Day on the 24th of March.
This update will include the key guidance, systematic reviews and reports on tuberculosis that have been published in the last 12 months, along with expert commentaries and useful websites.

new database from HM Government

If you are looking for statistics, you may be interested to know that there is a government database called data.gov.uk which contains more than 2500 sets of data from across the public sector. All the data is non-personal and in a format which enables government information to be easily searched and re-used.

Try out a search here: http://data.gov.uk/


NEW: British Journal of Medical Practitioners

The British Journal of Medical Practitioners (BJMP) is a new, peer-reviewed, international journal, providing healthcare professionals with free access to research, reviews, case reports and health news. This online resource is intended for medical practitioners working in all clinical settings within primary and secondary care.

The BJMP is published quarterly. You can access it here: http://www.bjmp.org/