Thursday 18 December 2014

Christmas Opening Hours






From 2pm on 24th - 26th December
Access via 24 hr card ONLY 

27th - 31st December 
Open as normal 9am - 5pm

1st January
Access via 24 hr card ONLY

If you wish to use the Library during the Christmas period, 
please contact the Library team as soon as possible 
to register for a 24 hour card.

UpToDate Expert User Series





Friday 12 December 2014

NICE Eyes on Evidence Issue 68 December 2014

>>>Click here to read the latest issue of  Eyes on Evidence

This month in Eyes on Evidence...

Home-based self-sampling to test for sexually transmitted infections
A systematic review and meta-analysis suggests that taking samples at home compared with taking samples in a clinic improves the uptake of testing for sexually transmitted infections among women.

Risk of cervical or vaginal cancer in women treated for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
A population-based cohort study in Sweden reports that women treated for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3 are at higher risk than women in the general population of developing and dying from cervical or vaginal cancer, especially in women older than 60 years.

Adverse drug reactions with new medicines
A retrospective study finds that over one-third of drugs approved in the USA between 1996 and 2012 had a 'boxed warning', usually describing potentially serious or life-threatening adverse reactions. Almost half of these drugs had warnings issued after launch.

Reducing hospital admissions from nursing homes for older people
A systematic review suggests that structuring and standardising clinical practice, providing mobile specialist geriatric services, and vaccinating residents against flu reduce hospital admissions from nursing homes for older people.

Short-term mortality after acute myocardial infarction
A study of 2 national registries indicates that 30-day mortality in patients with acute myocardial infarction is higher in England and Wales than in Sweden, reflecting earlier changes in Swedish practice. A meta-analysis of patients with the same condition, mainly in North American or European populations, finds that those who present at night or at the weekend have higher short-term mortality than those who present during regular working hours.

Evidence Updates
NICE has recently published Evidence Updates on:
Psoriasis
Lower limb peripheral arterial disease

Correction
In the November issue of Eyes on Evidence, the article on 'Radical radiotherapy or prostatectomy for prostate cancer' contained an error in the description of the 2 study groups in the new evidence.

Thursday 4 December 2014

Kent & Medway Health and Social Care Bulletin 28th November 2014

Your guide to what's new in public health and social care locally and nationally.  Produced by the Kent & Medway Public Health Observatory.

>>>Click here to view the latest bulletin

Thursday 27 November 2014

NICE Eyes on Evidence Issue 67 November 2014

>>>Click here to read the latest issue of  Eyes on Evidence

This month's issue contains evidence updates on:

Premature death in people with learning disabilities
A population-based cohort study in south west England reports that people with learning disabilities die roughly 16 years younger than the general population and are around twice as likely to die from causes preventable by good healthcare.

Self-harm and suicide in prisons
A case–control study reports that self-harm is common in the prison population in England and Wales, in particular among women prisoners, and is associated with a raised risk of suicide.

Admissions to hospital for any type of infection and childhood vaccinations
An observational study in Denmark finds that admissions to hospital for any infection after receiving the combined vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella are lower than after receiving the combined vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, and Haemophilus influenzae type b.

Radical radiotherapy or prostatectomy for prostate cancer
In a retrospective analysis of Swedish national data, for men with non-metastatic prostate cancer radical radiotherapy was associated with higher mortality than radical prostatectomy.

Effects of decision aids on patients' decision-making about treatments or screening
A Cochrane review notes that decision aids may increase patients' understanding of risks associated with different options for medical treatment or screening and may increase the likelihood of making a choice that matches their values and stated preferences.

Antibiotic prescribing in UK primary care
A NICE Medicines Evidence Commentary outlines reports that there were improvements in some aspects of antibiotic prescribing in primary care between 1999 and 2011, but there remain some areas of concern and significant variation between GP practices.

Evidence Updates
NICE has recently published Evidence Updates on:

  • Preventing type 2 diabetes: population and community-level interventions
  • Headaches 

Friday 21 November 2014

Kent & Medway Health and Social Care Bulletin 14th November 2014

Your guide to what's new in public health and social care locally and nationally.  Produced by the Kent & Medway Public Health Observatory.

>>>Click here to view the latest bulletin

New Evidence Updates on Psoriasis and Lower Limb Peripheral Arterial Disease

Evidence Updates on Psoriasis and Lower Limb Peripheral Arterial Disease have been published.

NICE Evidence Updates help to reduce the need for individuals, managers and commissioners to search for new evidence and keep health and social care professionals up-to-date with new research. 

While Evidence Updates do not replace current accredited guidance and do not provide formal recommendations, they do highlight new evidence that health and social care professionals may wish to consider alongside current guidance.

The new Evidence Updates focus on a summary of selected new evidence relevant to NICE guideline C153 The assessment and management of psoriasis (2012) and NICE guideline CG147 Lower limb peripheral arterial disease: diagnosis and management (2012).

An Evidence Update Advisory Group, comprised of topic experts, reviewed the prioritised evidence and provided a commentary.

UpToDate - Expert User Series






Thursday 6 November 2014

Kent & Medway Health and Social Care Bulletin 31st October 2014

Your guide to what's new in public health and social care locally and nationally.  Produced by the Kent & Medway Public Health Observatory.

>>>Click here to view the latest bulletin

Friday 31 October 2014

NICE Evidence Update 67 - Headaches

NICE have published a new Evidence Update on ‘Headaches: Diagnosis and management of headaches in young people and adults’.

>>>Click here to view

Wednesday 22 October 2014

NICE BNF and NICE BNFC apps






You can access the BNF on your mobile or tablet. Just download the NICE apps. Unlike the print BNF, they are updated monthly, making them an easy way to keep up-to-date. They can be used without an internet connection on your mobile or tablet. Access is free for:


  • Health and social care professionals who work for or are contracted by the NHS in England, Scotland and Wales
  • Students who are studying on NHS-commissioned courses such as medicine or nursing. 

Free download on iTunes

NICE BNF
NICE BNFC

Free download on Google Play

NICE BNF
NICE BNFC

Take a look at the library website for details of other useful apps.

UpToDate Expert User Guide - Graphic Search


                                           Go to www.uptodate.com/home/help-demo



Friday 10 October 2014

NICE Eyes on Evidence Issue 66 October 2014

>>>Click here to read the latest issue of  Eyes on Evidence

This month's issue contains evidence updates on:

  • Eyes on Evidence survey
  • Long-acting injectable paliperidone compared with haloperidol for maintenance treatment of schizophrenia
  • Sources of Clostridium difficile infection
  • Natural history and management of sigmoid diverticulitis
  • Effects of a patient handover intervention on rates of medical errors and preventable adverse events
  • Day-patient treatment after short inpatient care versus continued inpatient care in young people with anorexia nervosa


Evidence Updates

NICE has recently published Evidence Updates on:

  • Infection
  • Crohn's disease

Monday 6 October 2014

Kent & Medway Health and Social Care Bulletin 3rd October 2014

Your guide to what's new in public health and social care locally and nationally.  Produced by the Kent & Medway Public Health Observatory.

>>>Click here to view the latest bulletin

Thursday 2 October 2014

Library eBook Collection



The library has a growing eBooks collection.

This includes titles from the Crash Course and At A Glance series as well as a number of Radiotherapy related titles.

They're easy to access, however you will need an OpenAthens account registered to the Royal Surrey.

eBooks can be read online and your OpenAthens account gives you 24 hours return access.

>>>Click here to see available eBooks

Kent & Medway Health and Social Care Bulletin 26th September 2014

Your guide to what's new in public health and social care locally and nationally.  Produced by the Kent & Medway Public Health Observatory.

>>>Click here to view the latest bulletin

Friday 26 September 2014

UpToDate - Continuous publishing...


Infection - NICE Evidence Update 64

This new Evidence Update provides a summary of selected new evidence relevant to NICE clinical guideline 139 ‘Prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections in primary and community care’ (2012) .

>>>Click here to view

Crohn's Disease - NICE Evidence Udate 65

This new Evidence Update provides a summary of selected new evidence relevant to NICE clinical guideline 152 ‘Crohn’s disease: management in adults, children and young people’ (2012).

>>>Click here to view

Thursday 18 September 2014

KnowledgeShare – New Library Current Awareness Service



What is it? A targeted current awareness service.  Whenever we find high impact documents in your area, we'll let you know.

Why use it? To see the latest high-level evidence in your field.

How it works We create your KnowledgeShare profile as broad or as specific as you need. For example if you work in the area of obstetrics, you could receive everything published on obstetrics or just items related to gestational diabetes.  Just let us know what you need.

What is included? We add guidelines, policy documents and a wide range of summarised evidence so that you will not be inundated with primary research articles.

KnowledgeShare is also used by the library team to record any literature searches carried out for you. You will be able to access the results of the literature searches carried out for you.

How do I join? Complete the online registration or collect a form from the library.


Kent & Medway Health and Social Care Bulletin 12th September 2014

Your guide to what's new in public health and social care locally and nationally.  Produced by the Kent & Medway Public Health Observatory.

>>>Click here to view the latest bulletin

Thursday 11 September 2014

NICE Eyes on Evidence Issue 65 September 2014

>>>Click here to read the latest issue of  Eyes on Evidence

This month's issue contains evidence updates on:

  • Prognosis of common mental health disorders in young people
  • Inhaled therapies for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and hospital admissions
  • Telehealth for health and social care
  • Bracing for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
  • Physical activity in older people and healthy ageing

Evidence Updates
NICE has recently published an Evidence Update on:
Acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding

Eyes on Evidence survey
Help to shape the Eyes on Evidence publication by participating in a short online survey on your use and views of the bulletin.

Tuesday 9 September 2014

Kent & Medway Health and Social Care Bulletin 5th September 2014

Your guide to what's new in public health and social care locally and nationally.  Produced by the Kent & Medway Public Health Observatory.

>>> Click here to view the latest bulletin

Thursday 4 September 2014

Kent & Medway Health and Social Care Bulletin 29th August 2014

Your guide to what's new in public health and social care locally and nationally.  Produced by the Kent & Medway Public Health Observatory.

>>> Click here to view the latest bulletin

Monday 18 August 2014

NICE Evidence Update on Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding

NICE have published an Evidence Update on acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

NICE Evidence Updates help to reduce the need for individuals, managers and commissioners to search for new evidence and keep health and social care professionals up-to-date with new research. While Evidence Updates do not replace current accredited guidance and do not provide formal recommendations, they do highlight new evidence that health and social care professionals may wish to consider alongside current guidance.

The new Evidence Update focuses on a summary of selected new evidence relevant to NICE clinical guideline 141 ‘Acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding: management’.

>>>Click here to view the update

Kent & Medway Health and Social Care Bulletin 15th August 2014

Your guide to what's new in public health and social care locally and nationally.  Produced by the Kent & Medway Public Health Observatory.

>>>>Click here to view the latest bulletin

Monday 11 August 2014

New Resource - BMJ Case Reports

View over 7500 case reports online and submit your own reports.

What is BMJ Case Reports?

BMJ Case Reports is the largest single collection of peer-reviewed case reports online with more than 7,500 reports published from over 70 countries and covering all disciplines. Healthcare professionals, researchers and others can easily find clinically important information on common and rare conditions. 

You can use the Library's Institutional Fellowship to publish your own Cases.

How do I access BMJ Case Reports?
Go to http://casereports.bmj.com/
Click on the ‘Login via OpenAthens’ link and log in with your OpenAthens account.
Browse and search for recent Case Reports, most read articles and Reports by speciality.

How do I submit a Case to BMJ Case Reports?
Click on the 'Submit an article' link on the BMJ Case Reports homepage.
You will need to register to access the BMJ submission system (ScholarOne Manuscripts) and will need to contact the library team for the RSCH Fellowship Code in order to submit your Case.

Click here to view A step-by-step guide to submitting a Case Report

How do I register for an OpenAthens username and password?
You will need an OpenAthens account to access BMJ Case Reports. If you do not already have an OpenAthens account, please register at: https://openathens.nice.org.uk/ 

Need some help using this resource?
Please contact the library team, we're happy to help.

Friday 8 August 2014

Are you making the most of your library?


  • Are you aware of all the services offered by the Library to support your clinical practice?
  • Are you finding all the information you need?
  • Are you confident in literature searching?

The Library team provide flexible information skills training courses for all NHS healthcare staff, at a time and location to suit.  Courses are run on a one:one or small group basis and are free of charge.

We are happy to visit you in your work place, at a local information centre or arrange for training in the Library.

We offer a range of courses that can be tailored to suit your needs.  To arrange a training session please contact us.



NICE Eyes on Evidence Issue 63 July 2014

>>> Click here to read the latest issue of  Eyes on Evidence

This month's issue contains evidence updates on:

Antipyretic therapy for children with fever
A Cochrane review finds that giving paracetamol and ibuprofen together or one agent after the other is more effective at eliminating fever in febrile children than either therapy alone.

School environments and student health
A systematic review of qualitative research finds that the need for pupils to 'act tough', unsupervised areas, poor relationships with teachers, and wanting to 'escape' the premises at lunchtime are associated with risky health behaviours in school pupils.

Physiotherapy in Parkinson's disease
A Cochrane review suggests that physiotherapy may improve gait, functional mobility, balance, and clinician-rated disability outcomes in people with Parkinson's disease.

Cognitive behavioural therapy for health anxiety
A randomised controlled trial indicates that cognitive behavioural therapy is effective at reducing excessive health anxiety in patients in hospital, and total healthcare costs including the cost of the therapy are roughly the same as with standard care.

Evidence Updates
NICE has recently published Evidence Updates on:
Sickle cell acute painful episode
Service user experience in adult mental health

Kent & Medway Health and Social Care Bulletin 1st August 2014

Your guide to what's new in public health and social care locally and nationally.  Produced by the Kent & Medway Public Health Observatory.

>>> Click here to view the latest bulletin

Thursday 24 July 2014

Have you tried UpToDate yet?



UpToDate is a highly regarded evidence-based clinical decision making support tool aimed at all healthcare professionals.  We've had some great feedback from those Royal Surrey staff who've been using it.

All staff with an OpenAthens account registered to the Royal Surrey can access and use UpToDate.

>>> Click here to log in with your OpenAthens account

If you don't yet have an OpenAthens account, registration is very straightforward.

You can register via: https://register.athensams.net/nhs/nhseng/

If you register from a Trust network computer or use your nhs.net email when you register, your account will be ready to go almost immediately.

We'll be organising training sessions to help you get the most out of this excellent resource, in the meantime, please ask us if you need any help or take a look at this online demo: Conducting a search in UpToDate

Thursday 17 July 2014

Looking for something to read on holiday?

       
Don't forget to sign up for the Summer Reading Challenge.

There's a good range of books to choose from, something to suit everyone.

>>> Click here to see what's available




Thursday 10 July 2014

Summer Reading Challenge 2014



Choose from a selection of 100+ titles on loan from Surrey Public Libraries and available for you to borrow on site from RSCH Library.

It couldn't be easier...

  1. Sign up
  2. Set your reading target of 2,4 or 6 books
  3. Choose a book

Enjoy a summer of reading!

All those who sign up will be entered into the Royal Surrey Summer Reading Challenge Prize Draw.

Open to all RSCH Trust staff and students on placement.

Friday 13 June 2014

NICE Eyes on Evidence Issue 62 June 2014


>>> Click here to read the latest issue of  Eyes on Evidence

This month's issue contains evidence updates on:
  • Acid-suppressive drugs and oesophageal adenocarcinoma in Barrett's oesophagus
  • Prescriptions for anxiolytics and hypnotics and risk of death
  • Assessment and treatment of dementia in older adults
  • Bedtime schedules and children's cognition and behaviour
  • Trained glycaemia alert dogs for people with type 1 diabetes

NICE opens consultation on the NICE Accreditation Process Manual Update
NICE is inviting comments on its proposals to update the NICE Accreditation Process Manual.

Evidence Updates
Plus NICE has recently published Evidence Updates on:

  • Physical activity and the environment
  • Autism in adults
  • Opioids in palliative care

Tuesday 10 June 2014

KnowledgeShare - Join our new current awareness service



What is it?
A targeted current awareness service.  Whenever we find high impact documents in your area, we'll let you know.

Why use it?
To see the latest high-level evidence in your field.

How it works
We create your KnowledgeShare profile as broad or as specific as you need.  For example if you work in the area of obstetrics, you could receive everything published on obstetrics or just items related to gestational diabetes.  Just let us know what you need.

What is included?
We add guidelines, policy documents and a wide range of summarised evidence so that you will not be inundated with primary research articles.

Library Management System
KnowledgeShare is also used by the library team to record any literature searches carried out for you. You will be able to access the results of the literature searches carried out for you.

How do I join?
Complete the online registration of collect a form from the library.

Friday 30 May 2014

New Live Well Collection


We've purchased a number of titles from the Reading Agency's Books on Prescription scheme. This is a collection of books written by health care professionals, that can be recommended to patients and cover areas such as coping with depression, stress, worry, chronic pain etc.  The books can be borrowed by library members and are also available from public libraries.


To see what's available to borrow take a look at the Live Well Reading List.




Thursday 29 May 2014

New evidence updates from NICE...

NICE have published evidence updates on:




Kent & Medway Health and Social Care Bulletin 23rd May 2014

Your guide to what's new in public health and social care locally and nationally.  Produced by the Kent & Medway Public Health Observatory.

>>>: Click here to view the latest bulletin

Friday 16 May 2014

NICE Eyes on Evidence Issue 61 May 2014

>>>Click here to read the latest issue of  Eyes on Evidence

This month's issue contains evidence updates on:

  • Adenotonsillectomy in children with obstructive sleep apnoea
  • Ibuprofen compared with indometacin for patent ductus arteriosus
  • Gallbladder removal with or without bile duct imaging
  • Collaborative care for depression
  • End-of-life preferences of people with terminal illness who live alone


Plus NICE has recently published Evidence Updates on:

  • Venous thromboembolic diseases
  • Interventions to reduce substance misuse among vulnerable young people 

Friday 9 May 2014

Kent & Medway Health and Social Care Bulletin 2nd May 2014

Your guide to what's new in public health and social care locally and nationally.  Produced by the Kent & Medway Public Health Observatory.

>>> Click here to view the latest bulletin

Thursday 1 May 2014

Kent & Medway Health and Social Care Bulletin 25th April 2014

Your guide to what's new in public health and social care locally and nationally.  Produced by the Kent & Medway Public Health Observatory.

>>> Click here to view the latest bulletin

NICE Evidence Update - Physical Activity and the Environment

To keep you up-to-date with the latest evidence, NICE have just published the following update:

Thursday 17 April 2014

Kent & Medway Health Intelligence Bulletin 11th April 2014

Your guide to what's new in public health and social care locally and nationally.  Produced by the Kent & Medway Public Health Observatory.

>>>Click here to view the latest bulletin

NICE Evidence Update - Venous Thromboembolic Diseases April 2014

To keep you up-to-date with the latest evidence, NICE have just published an evidence update on:


Friday 11 April 2014

Easter 2014



The library will be closed from Friday 18th April to Monday 21st April.
24 hour access via swipe card will still be available during this time.

Please speak to us before next Friday if you would like to set up a 24 hour card (yours in return for a £10 deposit).

Thursday 10 April 2014

NICE Eyes on Evidence Issue 60 April 2014

>>>Click here to read the latest issue of  Eyes on Evidence.

This month's issue contains evidence updates on:

  • e-cigarette awareness and use to quit smoking
  • Beta-2 agonists and exercise induced asthma
  • Blood pressure control with home telemonitoring and pharmacist management
  • Risk factors for congenital abnormalities
  • Antidepressant use late in pregnancy and risk of postpartum haemorrhage
  • CT scans in childhood or adolescence and risk of cancer
  • Evidence updates: Alcohol use disorders - preventing harmful drinking

Thursday 3 April 2014

Kent & Medway Health Intelligence Bulletin 28th March 2014

Your guide to what's new in public health and social care locally and nationally.  Produced by the Kent & Medway Public Health Observatory.

>>>Click here to view the latest bulletin 

New Books


Over the past few weeks we've added lots of new books to the library stock across many subject areas.

So many books coming in daily, it's a battle...
Take a look at the list below to see what's just arrived.

List of new books 

If there's a book that you think we should have copies of, please let us know.  You can email us on: rsc-tr.library@nhs.net

Monday 3 March 2014

UpToDate now at the Royal Surrey


>>>Click here to access UpToDate

We're really pleased to announce that UpToDate is now available at the Royal Surrey.

UpToDate is an evidence-based clinical decision making support tool aimed at all healthcare professionals.

All staff with an NHS Athens password registered to the Royal Surrey can access this resource.

If you don't yet have an NHS Athens password, registration is very easy.

You can register via: https://register.athensams.net/nhs/nhseng/

If you register from a Trust network computer your account will be ready to go almost immediately.

If you would like any help using UpToDate please contact us.

Monday 24 February 2014

UpToDate

UpToDate is coming to the Royal Surrey very soon.

Please speak to the library team for more information.

Thursday 20 February 2014

NICE Eyes on Evidence Issue 58 February 2014

>>> Click here to read the latest issue of  Eyes on Evidence.

This month's issue contains evidence updates on:

  • Iodine deficiency in pregnancy
  • Silicone cervical pessaries in women with multiple pregnancy
  • Prenatal valproate exposure and autism in children
  • End of life care in care homes with no on-site nursing provision
  • Training primary care professionals in multiple behaviour change counselling
  • Case study -  NICE accreditation
  • Evidence updates - Prevention of cardiovascular disease & Organ donation for transplantation

New Evidence Updates from NICE

To keep you up-to-date with the latest evidence, NICE have just published evidence updates on:


Thursday 13 February 2014

Anatomy TV - Peel back the layers...

Anatomy TV is a 3D online resource accessible via your NHS Athens account.  >>>Click here to sign up for NHS Athens.
  • Regional Anatomy - is an indepth learning resource, covering 9 anatomical regions with explanatory text.  MRI scans, clinical slides, video clips and animations.
  • Functional Anatomy - a dynamic resource, covering the anatomy of bones and muscles.  Contains 70+ animations that can be rotated to clearly show common muscle movements.
Good to know - all images and texts are copyright free for  personal / education /  non-commercial use.  The site has online help but please contact the library team if you need some help.

Friday 24 January 2014

Library Survey 2014 - Please let us know what you think...

What do we do well?  What could we do better?  How can we improve our service to you?

Please let us know by completing a short online survey for us.  The survey gives you the opportunity to provide feedback on library services and resources, and to have your say on what changes you'd like to see in the library.

Your feedback and comments will directly influence future library developments.

>>>Click here to complete the survey

Your comments make a difference...

As a result of feedback received from the last survey we have:

  • Increased the number of pcs in the library
  • Created more quiet study spaces
  • Updated stock in particular areas
Thank you!

Organ donation for transplantation - new evidence update from NICE

>>>Click here to view the update

Friday 10 January 2014

Not sure where to look?

The library team are here to help!  If you are looking for the latest research and evidence on your topic or area of specialty we can carry out a detailed search for you and provide you with a list of relevant journal article references.

Just complete the online request form

If you'd like to discuss the search with us first you can contact us on: 01483 464137 ext4247 or email: rsc-tr.library@nhs.net

Post-traumatic stress disorder - NICE evidence update

NICE has recently published an Evidence update for Post-traumatic stress disorder

NICE Eyes on Evidence January Issue 57

>>> Click here to read the latest issue of  Eyes on Evidence.

This month's issue contains evidence updates on:

  • MRI in follow up assessment of sciatica treatment.
  • Antibiotics and community-associated Clostridium difficile infection.
  • Interventions to improve physical activity in socioeconomically disadvantaged women.
  • Impact of smoke-free legislation on population health.
  • Effect of housing improvements on health.
  • Case study from QIPP collection.
  • Evidence update - Post-traumatic stress disorder.