Friday, 16 September 2011

SEPTEMBER 2011

The library newsletter is sent out four times a year to current members of the library and anyone else who would like to keep up to date with the latest developments in healthcare.

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Trial of journal collection

Until the end of December, we are a part of a North West wide trial of a large collection of journals which are directly linked to searches using the NHS Healthcare Databases Advanced search. These will also be added to our journals A-Z.

Uncertain how to use the databases or think your technique needs improving, then come along to one of the free training sessions listed at the end of the newsletter

Dynamed



DynaMed is updated daily through a 7-step evidence-based method for systematic literature surveillance so clinicians can find the best available evidence at the point of care. DynaMed topics provide synthesized summaries integrating new evidence with existing evidence to directly answer most clinical questions in a single source. Dynamed has a partnership with medical staff at McMaster University.


Some features you might not have known about

Practice Changing Dynamed Updates

On the Dynamed home page, click on Recent Updates . Tick the box beside Practice Changing Updates Only on the right hand side. Limit your search further by selecting your area of interest from the drop down menu to the left of this. You can set up alerts easily for your selected topic.

Continuing Medical Education points
Once in a topic, you click on Get CME for this topic and an online form designed to record your activity will appear. Complete this and email it to yourself to record your activity for your portfolio

Mobile Dynamed
Dynamed can be uploaded to mobile devices. Devices that are supported
includes Blackberry, iPhones and Smartphones. Contact the library if you would like to try this

PANacea - the physical activity and nutrition network



PANacea is a new online network developed by the National Heart Forum to link the global physical activity and nutrition community. The resource can be used as a communication tool between public health practitioners to improve quality of service, support professional development through peer support and enable health initiatives to progress more quickly. Membership is free, but is restricted to those who work in public health, in particular physical activity and nutrition. Some general content is available to the public.

The website is available here: http://www.panacealink.org/

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Free access to SAGE journals for 90 days!

The library has arranged a free trial to SAGE health science journals for the next three months. If you're employed by Stockport NHS Foundation Trust or you're a student on placement at Stepping Hill, you can access the journals with your Stockport NHS Athens account. If you work for NHS Stockport, you can come into the library and we'll log on for you. There are about 150 health science journals in the SAGE collection - click on http://online.sagepub.com/ and then browse the list. The free trial will run until the end of November.

Prodigy: a free evidence-based resource

For those of you who used CKS (or Clinical Knowledge Summaries), you'll be pleased to know that it's back as PRODIGY. If you're new to this resource, it's an online source of evidence-based information about the diagnosis and management of over 300 clinical conditions encountered in primary care and first contact care. The topics will be updated monthly so clinicians will have access to the most up-to-date information available. Best of all, it is freely available within the UK. Try it here: http://www.prodigy.clarity.co.uk/

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Electronic tables of contents from your favourite journals

You may know that the library provides a service called 'ETOCS' (Electronic Tables Of Contents) so that whenever a new issue of a journal is published, we can e-mail the contents page to your inbox. This is a good way of staying up to date with the latest research, with minimum effort.

However, the Trust has recently introduced a new e-mail system and we are having some technical problems with our mailing lists. So you may notice your alerts arriving later than usual this month. We hope that this doesn't cause you too much inconvenience.

If you haven't signed up to receive Etocs and would like to be added to our mailing lists, either pick up a form when you are in the library or e-mail us on library.enquiries@stockport.nhs.uk letting us know which journal alerts you would like to receive. As soon as our IT issue has been resolved, your e-mail address will be added to our mailing lists and you should start receiving alerts.

Monday, 12 September 2011

Journals for 2012

You will be aware that budgets are not increasing and we are being asked to make savings. We are going to be reviewing our purchasing of journals and UpToDate. We will be seeking the views of users via an online survey. This will be sent out to our newsletter list, other email lists, and posted on our Intranet site in the very near future.



Please take the time to fill this out and accept our apologise if you get it more than once. We only want you to complete it once.


These decisions are always very difficult and there will be people who feel their essential journal has not been repurchased. For online journals, we will take into account the number of downloads for the last 2 years, the quality of the journal and the access to other journals in your area. A further balance has to be made between buying a bundle (the cheapest overall method) such as the Wiley collection and buying single titles which can cost upwards of £1000.

Thursday, 1 September 2011

free training sessions

The library has new training sessions, all free as usual. Here are the dates from now until March:

Internet for Beginners:
Tues 6th September 2011 12.00pm - 1.00pm
Fri 25th November 2011 9.00am - 10.00am
Wed 4th January 2012 1.00pm - 2.00pm
Mon 26th March 2012 4.00pm - 5.00pm

Bite-sized literature searching:
Fri 16th September 2011 9.00am – 10.00am
Wed 26th October 2011 12.00pm – 1.00pm
Tues 29th November 2011 4.00pm – 5.00pm
Fri 16th December 2011 9.30am – 10.30am
Thurs 12th January 2012 1.00pm – 2.00pm
Mon 20th February 2012 2.00pm -3.00pm
Thurs 8th March 2012 3.00pm -4.00 pm


Bite Sized Option: Accessing Full Text Articles
Tues11th October 2011 4.00pm - 5.00pm
Wed 9th November 2011 1.00pm - 2.00pm
Tues 17th January 2012 12.00pm - 1.00pm
Fri 16th March 2012 9.00am -10.00am


The best evidence based resources
Mon 14th November 2011 1.30pm – 4.30pm
Wed 25th January 2012 9.30am – 12.30pm
Thurs 1st March 2012 1.30pm – 4.30pm


Using PubMed Effectively
Mon 3rd October 2011 9.30am – 12.00pm
Fri 9th December 2011 9.30am – 12.00pm
Wed 1st February 2012 1.30pm – 4.00pm


In Depth: Literature Searching
Fri 23rd September 2011 9.00am – 12.00
Mon 17th Oct 2011 1.30pm – 4.30pm
Fri 4th November 2011 9.00am – 12.00pm
Tues 14th February 2012 1.30pm – 4.30pm
Tues 20th March 2012 9.30am – 12.30pm


Critical Appraisal
If you are interested in attending a course on this, we maybe able to organise a session via a different Trust. Please contact us on 0161 419 5809 for further information

Thursday, 16 June 2011

JUNE 2011




Many thanks to James for this photo reminding us that it's summer, despite all evidence to the contrary!

The library newsletter is sent out four times a year to current members of the library and anyone else who would like to keep up to date with the latest developments in healthcare.

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Welcome to our colleagues in Tameside and Glossop

With Tameside and Glossop Community staff joining Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, we are entering an interesting phase in the Library Service. We welcome two new (to us but both very experienced) library staff who run the library based in NHS Oldham.


A reminder to those staff who are now Stockport staff,

** you still have the same access to library staff and library resources at NHS Oldham as before

** you are entitled to attend any of our training courses (free) as described in another item

** you will be moved over to become Stockport NHS Foundation Trust Athens members with access to our full collection of journals

** you may join the physical library based in Stepping Hill Hospital, use the study space and borrow books


There will be changes in how the services are run but we will keep you posted as these changes are implemented

Free access to information on E. coli bacteria

The publisher Springer is offering free access to all its journal articles and book chapters relating to E. coli bacteria. More than 400 scientific articles on E. coli are available for download. Access to the research articles will remain free of charge until the 1st September 2011.

Please click on the following link to access the free content:
http://www.springerlink.com/content/?k=Enterohaemorrhagic+AND+Escherichia+AND+coli
You can click on 'Content Type' in the menu on the left hand side to select journal articles or book chapters. You can also search by date or author.

The Robert Koch Institute, an organisation which serves the German Ministry of Health, has further information on the epidemiology, diagnostics and medical management of the outbreak. You can view it here: http://www.rki.de/EN/Home/homepage__node.html?__nnn=true

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Future Forum - HOT OFF THE PRESS




Here are some potentially useful links if you need them


For overview and link to the Future Forum Report




Reports from the NHS Future Forum
Choice and Competition Report

Education and Training Report
Clinical advice and leadership report
Patient Involvement and Public Accountability report



The Government response to the Future Forum - summary




NHS North West puts it all together

Monday, 13 June 2011

Renewing and returning books the easy way

** Don't forget you can bring your books back out of hours by dropping them off in the Book Box in the Internet Cafe by the Staff Restaurant. Ask in the library for further details.


** Books can also be renewed by phone (419 4690) or by email library.enquiries@stockport.nhs.uk . You can renew up to 10 times like this without bringing in your books provided no other user has requested them.


** The first 3 reminders are sent by email so if you get letters, send us your email address to enable this facility

NHS Evidence developments

The NHS Evidence site continues to develop. If you are using the www.library.nhs.uk link you will find it takes you to a page of NHS Evidence. So what are the points to note?





1. The sign in at the top left hand side IS NOT AN ATHENS LOGIN. It is the sign in to allow you save searches from the front page and to customise the site for your use. You need to register for this separate from Athens.


2. On the front page you can enter your search as you would in Google. Remember " a phrase can be put in inverted commas" to find the exact phrase. Evidence is presented by relevance but can also be presented by date. Filters are available on the left hand side.



3. On the right hand side are links to other parts of the site:





A-Z of Topics: browse the list of clinical and medical topics divided up in to areas such as Guidance; Commissioning; Information for the Public; Medicines; Ongoing Research




Journals and Databases: Athens registration and sign on; NHS online resources such as books and journals; Health Databases Advanced Search; Cochrane Library link




Nice Pathways: see separate topic


Public Health: links to Public Health Evidence


QIPP: Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention with links to QIPP tools and Case Studies




The specialist topics and CKS are no longer available through this site.

Training Sessions

All Stockport based staff and students, including those who were previously employed by Tameside and Glossop, are entitled to attend our training sessions for FREE. There are courses in June and July but non in August. They start again in September and are all delivered in Pinewood House. They are all hands on sessions. Please ring 419 4690 to book a place.
Link to the dates
Here is a list of the sessions

BITE SIZE OPTION: Internet for Beginners (1 hour)
AIM:To gain awareness of the range of Internet sites which contain quality health information and to feel confident navigating these sites


BITE SIZED OPTION: Literature Searching (1 hour)
AIM: To introduce the clinical databases and learn how to conduct a quick but effective search.



BITE SIZED OPTION: Accessing Full Text Articles (1 hour)
AIM: To be able to access the full text of a journal article from a known reference


IN DEPTH Literature Searching (3 hours)
AIM: To provide a comprehensive overview of the NHS clinical databases and to be able to search these effectively using advanced techniques

The Best Evidence Based Resources (3 hours)
AIM: To understand the purpose and explore the use of prime sources of evidence based information


Using PubMed Effectively (2 1/2 hours)
AIM: To provide an introduction to using PubMed for finding journal articles, including the full text of articles where available

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

NICE Pathways

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence has launched an online tool that brings together all of its connected guidance in an electronic flowchart. NICE Pathways will allow users to see at a glance everything NICE has set on a specific condition across a care pathway.


The first 18 pathways cover the following areas - just click on the link to see in detail





Thursday, 28 April 2011

PubMed Health - new resource!

PubMed Health is a clinician-focused, comprehensive health resource from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). It contains up-to-date information overviews on diseases and conditions, drugs, treatment options and healthy living. There is also a section on comparative effectiveness research, which evaluates the evidence available on the benefits and harms of different treatment options for different groups of people.
So next time you need a summary of a health condition, why not try PubMed Health... Just click on http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/

Tuesday, 1 March 2011

MARCH 2011

Contemplating the evidence... or why there's a mouse on my shoulder


Welcome to our latest issue of the Library Newsletter. This is now published quarterly, in March, June, September and December, and is sent to current members of the library, and anyone else who would like to be kept up to date with the latest information and resources in healthcare.

Training sessions

Not many things are free these days, but the library's training sessions still are!
They are based in Room F05 in Pinewood House.
You just need to phone 0161 419 4690 to book a place.

March

Thurs 10th March 3-4pm Bite-sized option: Literature Searching
Fri 18th March 9-10am Bite-sized option: Accessing Full Text Articles
Tues 22nd March 9.30 am - 12.30 pm In Depth Literature Searching
Mon 28th March 4-5pm Internet for Beginners

April

Thurs 7th April 1-2pm Bite-sized option: Internet for Beginners
Mon 11th April 1.30 - 4.30pm In Depth Literature Searching
Fri 15th April 8.30-9.30am Bite-sized option: Accessing Full Text Articles
Wed 20th April 9.30-10.30am Bite-sized option: Literature searching

May

Thurs 5th May 1.30-4pm Using PubMed Effectively
Tues 10th May 1.30-4.30pm The Best Evidence-Based Resources
Wed 18th May 9am-12pm In Depth Literature Searching
Tues 24th May 3-4pm Bite-sized option: Literature Searching

Annual Evidence Updates for March

NHS Evidence Specialist Collections produce Annual Evidence Updates (AEUs), which highlight good quality evidence from a search of research evidence on a particular topic over a 12 month period. They may also include user-friendly summaries written by relevant experts and links to guidelines, secondary research and primary research. NHS Evidence does the literature search so you don't have to!

7 March

Prostate cancer

The following commentaries will be available:
  • The benefits of robotic surgery over open surgery
  • Optimizing the use of prostate biopsy
  • Biological therapy
  • Patient information
  • Complementary therapies and prostate cancer
  • Ethnicity and prostate cancer
14 March

Hearing disorders

A concise summary of the latest guidance and systematic reviews, combined with a list of current therapeutic uncertainties to prioritise future research.

Critical Illness Rehabilitation

This AEU will cover the physical and non-physical consequences of critical illness including muscle weakness, anxiety and cognitive impairment

Retinal vein occlusions

This update will be restricted to systematic reviews and randomised controlled trials (RCTs). The RCTs of note concerning the treatment of macular oedema in retinal vein occlusion are the SCORE, CRUISE, BRAVO and OZURDEX studies.

21st March

Inflammatory Bowel Disease

This AEU will present the results of the Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Project Team’s systematic search to update the results of the 2010 update.

Chest pain of recent onset

Assessment and investigation of recent onset chest pain, and discomfort of suspected cardiac origin . Critical appraisal of new systematic reviews and randomised trials covering the spectrum from assessment to early management of this condition.

28th March

Multiple Sclerosis

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.

Monday, 28 February 2011

NEW BOOKS!!!

How exciting is that!

Electronic Books
The library now has fulltext access to all the Oxford Handbooks (medical and nursing) and the Emergencies in... series. You can access them by going to http://oxfordmedicine.com/ and logging in to the website with your NHS Athens username and password. Please contact the library if you do not have an Athens account.
Physical Books
Recently we have been awarded some funding for books for medical students and many of these books will also be of interest to staff. For instance we have now bought any 2010 / 2011 editions of the ABC and Lecture Notes collections.
Keeping our book stock up to date is very difficult within the current library budget. We buy those books that people recommend or replace older copies if a new edition of a well used book is published. Do make suggestions so that we buy the books that are best for you! Contact us on library.enquiries@stockport.nhs.uk









6 Book Challenge

J No time for yourself?
J
No longer read for pleasure?
J Never really much liked reading?

Why don't you join the 6 book challenge and start to read for pleasure again? Sign up in the library in Pinewood House. Contact Mary Hill 0161 419 5809 for more detail or see our December newsletter.
Don't just leave your pleasure reading to once a year, make it part of your everyday life!!

Hot of the press - online forms

We have made our first tentative steps towards online forms. Currently they are only available to people who have logged onto the Intranet.

Document Delivery Form (Requesting a journal article)
Advantages
** Your details are filled in for you automatically
** You can paste and copy the journal information
** No need to visit the library and it will be sent straight away
** You will sign when you pick up the article

Literature Search Form
Advantages
** Your details are filled in for you automatically
** No need to visit the library
** It will be sent straight away
However, we may need to still have an interview with you to discuss the search in detail

i Where will I find them?
Currently they are embedded within some of our pages and 2 news items indicate how to find them. We hope to have them as direct links on our front page soon. The Key Documents are still the downloadable version.

Useful Web Addresses

Just a reminder about some useful sites with evidence based resources:

NHS Evidence Specialist Collections which cover a number of health problems e.g. Stroke; patient groups e.g. Women's Health; and aspects of health services e.g. commissioning. Each month there are a number of Annual Updates on a topic. To see what is due check out the Google Calendar

New NICE guidance. You can sign up for email alerts or look on the front page for the latest guidance list at http://www.nice.org.uk/

New Cochrane systematic reviews are listed on their front page at http://www.thecochranelibrary.com/ or you can sign up for alerts (you will need to select the Cochrane Library)

Monday, 24 January 2011

Changes in NHS Evidence - May 2011

The Look of NHS Evidence is going to change in May 2011. Below are some links which might be useful concerning the change and using NHS Evidence. If you haven't used it yet, why not take a look at www.evidence.nhs.uk

i Introductory leaflet to NHS Evidence (current view)

i Short guide to using NHS Evidence (current view)


i Brief guide to searching the Healtcare databases (current view)http://www.evidence.nhs.uk/aboutus/Documents/HDASShortGuide.pdf

i Complete guide to searching the Healtcare databases (current view)http://www.evidence.nhs.uk/aboutus/Documents/GuideNHSEvidenceHDAS120710.pdf

NICE / BMJ learning educational tools


NICE / BMJ Learning educational tools are now retrievable via NHS Evidence. They are a range of online education tools that NICE has developed in collaboration with BMJ Learning. Users are taken to an introduction page for each learning tool and need to sign in to access the tools. As well as individual conditions e.g. smoking cessation, venous thromboembolism, they also cover putting guidance into practice e.g.

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

DECEMBER 2010


"The feet are slow when the head wears snow.” [Russian proverb]




Christmas & New Year Opening Times



Friday 24th Dec 9am - 1pm
Monday 27th Dec CLOSED
Tuesday 28th Dec CLOSED
Wednesday 29th Dec 10am - 4pm
Thursday 30th Dec 10am - 4pm
Friday 31st Dec 10am - 4pm

Monday 3rd Jan CLOSED
From Tuesday 4th January 2011 we will be opened as usual

Changes to the Newsletter

Our mailing list has become out of date. We, therefore, are making this the last posting to be sent to our old list and the first one sent to our new list. So "Good-bye" and "Welcome"

We will no longer be sending out a monthly letter but will do so quarterly, with postings in between when an important update to the library service is made e.g. a new resource, a change in a service.
d Spring - March
d Summer - June
d Autumn - September
d Winter - December