Knowledge Nuggets March 2021 View as PDF | View in browser
In this issueNew eBooks for 2021Using Technology Enabled Care in PracticeNIHR Patient ExperienceAlan Turing Institute Report on Vulnerability to Online MisinformationPublic Health Scotland COVID-19 Research RepositoryKnowledge Network Impact Survey
New eBooks for 2021
We have recently purchased a number of ebooks to add to our nationalcollection available from Library Search
Titles Include
Dementia in nursing homes by Sandra Schuumlssler and Christa LohrmannOperative techniques in pediatric plastic and reconstructive surgery byArun K Gosain and Kevin C ChungPsychiatry of pandemics a mental health response to infection outbreakedited by Damir Huremović
Access the list of ebooks covering a wide-range of health and care-relatedtopics along with non-clinical titles in areas such as management data analysisand artificial intelligence There are over 170 titles in total
Note we are still waiting on access to two Oxford Textbooks Oxford Textbookof Geriatric Medicine and Oxford Textbook of Fundamentals of Surgery so willprovide an update once they become available Please also note that the newedition of Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation (12th ed) by Briggs has also been
purchased but we do not expect this to become available until around April orMay
Using Technology Enabled Care in Practice
NHS Education for Scotland have developed a new eLearning resource UsingTechnology Enabled Care in Practice This online learning programme will help staffincrease their knowledge and understanding of the use of technology in the healthand care sectors
This eLearning follows on from the lsquoIntroduction to Technology Enabled Carersquo moduleand will show how to use Technology Enabled Care in practice Both resources areavailable on Turas Learn the learning platform for health and social care staff
A Turas account is required to access the eLearning
NIHR Patient experience
From the moment of diagnosis to the provision of support understanding patientexperience is a key step to improving quality of care An evidence-based approach topatient experience can help ensure health and care services listen to and work withpatients to improve the experience of care
This Collection brings together NIHR research relating to patient experience TheAlerts explore personalised rehabilitation mental health decision aids and healthinequalities and cover a range of health conditions such as stroke anorexia multiplesclerosis and type 2 diabetes We asked a number of health and social careprofessionals patients and carers to comment on selected Alerts that are relevantand important to them Their commentary provides an interesting insight andhighlights what we can learn from the research summarised in the Alerts
Read more at httpsevidencenihracukcollectionpatient-experiencesource=chainmail
Education Policy Institute Report on young peoples mental and emotionalhealth
The Alan Turing Institute have published this Understanding vulnerability to onlinemisinformation report Health-related misinformation risks exacerbating the COVID-19 public health crisis if it leads the public to refuse treatment when needed notfollow official guidance such as policies on social distancing and mask-wearing oreven to use harmful lsquomiraclersquo cures
Several large-scale research projects have started during the crisis with the aim ofunderstanding the nature prevalence and spread of health-related misinformationonline However relatively little is known about who is vulnerable to believing falseinformation and why This is crucial for developing more targeted and effectiveinterventions which tackle the root causes of misinformation rather than just itssymptoms
To address this gap researchers from The Alan Turing Institutersquos public policyprogramme have conducted original research using a survey and assessments tounderstand (1) which individuals are most vulnerable to believing health-relatedfalsities and (2) the role played by the content that individuals are exposed to
Public Health Scotland COVID-19 Research Repository
Public Health Scotland have created a COVID-19 Research Repository whichcontains a comprehensive collection of Scottish COVID-19 research This includesresearch about COVID-19 in Scotland as well as research on COVID-19 undertakenby Scottish researchers
The Knowledge Network Impact Survey
The short survey is still open for comments and feedback
Your feedbackthinspwill provide important evidence on how the resources are valuedand used It is also crucial providing evidence to support the provision of futureservicesthinsp
To have your say please complete thethinspsurvey
Please pass this link onto colleagues who may also be interested in completingthis surveythinsp
For more information please contactthinspknowledgenesscotnhsukthinspthinsp
Resource of the month
Our resource of the month is the British Journal ofChild Health and this article is taken from Volume
2(1) February 2021
The role of the school nurse in tackling serious youthviolence an analysis of healthcare provision
To access this resource outwith NHSScotlandpremises you will need an OpenAthens username
Discover the Knowledge Network eBookcollection This months eBook spotlight isPsychiatry of Pandemics A Mental Health Responseto Infection Outbreak This book focuses on how toformulate a mental health response with respect tothe unique elements of pandemic outbreaks Toaccess this resource outwith NHSScotland premisesyou will need an OpenAthens username
Training
New 1-2-1 Knowledge Network TrainingOur 1-2-1 webinars will help you make the most ofour resources to support your practice or researchFind research articles journals and e-booksAccess evidence summaries for clinical decision-makingUse tools to keep up-to-date with developments inyour field
Spotlight
Spotlight on Child Health
The Mark Allen Group has produced a summaryof articles from healthcare journals featuring keyresearch and information on Child Health
People with chronic fatigue syndrome want to betaken seriously and to receive personalisedempathetic care
This NIHR alert discusses the experiences ofpeople with Chronic Fatigue SyndromeME anda new study which explored patients views onthe care they would like to receive Researcherspooled data from 47 studies on patientsexperiences of CFSME and their relationshipswith healthcare professionals They found thatpeople with CFSME wanted a personalisedapproach and for doctors to provide a sense ofsafety to allow them to work through complexissues But they often felt invisible anddismissed by doctors
Keep up to date
Request a webinar
Follow us for links to up to date research newresources training and upcoming health campaignsWorld Haemophilia Day (17th April)Parkinsons Awareness Week (11-17th April)Stress Awareness Month (April)Bowel Cancer Awareness Month (April)
Knowledge and library services electronic bulletinsbringing you the latest news and evidence for a range ofhealth and care topics
wwwknowledgescotnhsukcabstopicsaspx
Twitter Website Email
Tweet Forward
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purchased but we do not expect this to become available until around April orMay
Using Technology Enabled Care in Practice
NHS Education for Scotland have developed a new eLearning resource UsingTechnology Enabled Care in Practice This online learning programme will help staffincrease their knowledge and understanding of the use of technology in the healthand care sectors
This eLearning follows on from the lsquoIntroduction to Technology Enabled Carersquo moduleand will show how to use Technology Enabled Care in practice Both resources areavailable on Turas Learn the learning platform for health and social care staff
A Turas account is required to access the eLearning
NIHR Patient experience
From the moment of diagnosis to the provision of support understanding patientexperience is a key step to improving quality of care An evidence-based approach topatient experience can help ensure health and care services listen to and work withpatients to improve the experience of care
This Collection brings together NIHR research relating to patient experience TheAlerts explore personalised rehabilitation mental health decision aids and healthinequalities and cover a range of health conditions such as stroke anorexia multiplesclerosis and type 2 diabetes We asked a number of health and social careprofessionals patients and carers to comment on selected Alerts that are relevantand important to them Their commentary provides an interesting insight andhighlights what we can learn from the research summarised in the Alerts
Read more at httpsevidencenihracukcollectionpatient-experiencesource=chainmail
Education Policy Institute Report on young peoples mental and emotionalhealth
The Alan Turing Institute have published this Understanding vulnerability to onlinemisinformation report Health-related misinformation risks exacerbating the COVID-19 public health crisis if it leads the public to refuse treatment when needed notfollow official guidance such as policies on social distancing and mask-wearing oreven to use harmful lsquomiraclersquo cures
Several large-scale research projects have started during the crisis with the aim ofunderstanding the nature prevalence and spread of health-related misinformationonline However relatively little is known about who is vulnerable to believing falseinformation and why This is crucial for developing more targeted and effectiveinterventions which tackle the root causes of misinformation rather than just itssymptoms
To address this gap researchers from The Alan Turing Institutersquos public policyprogramme have conducted original research using a survey and assessments tounderstand (1) which individuals are most vulnerable to believing health-relatedfalsities and (2) the role played by the content that individuals are exposed to
Public Health Scotland COVID-19 Research Repository
Public Health Scotland have created a COVID-19 Research Repository whichcontains a comprehensive collection of Scottish COVID-19 research This includesresearch about COVID-19 in Scotland as well as research on COVID-19 undertakenby Scottish researchers
The Knowledge Network Impact Survey
The short survey is still open for comments and feedback
Your feedbackthinspwill provide important evidence on how the resources are valuedand used It is also crucial providing evidence to support the provision of futureservicesthinsp
To have your say please complete thethinspsurvey
Please pass this link onto colleagues who may also be interested in completingthis surveythinsp
For more information please contactthinspknowledgenesscotnhsukthinspthinsp
Resource of the month
Our resource of the month is the British Journal ofChild Health and this article is taken from Volume
2(1) February 2021
The role of the school nurse in tackling serious youthviolence an analysis of healthcare provision
To access this resource outwith NHSScotlandpremises you will need an OpenAthens username
Discover the Knowledge Network eBookcollection This months eBook spotlight isPsychiatry of Pandemics A Mental Health Responseto Infection Outbreak This book focuses on how toformulate a mental health response with respect tothe unique elements of pandemic outbreaks Toaccess this resource outwith NHSScotland premisesyou will need an OpenAthens username
Training
New 1-2-1 Knowledge Network TrainingOur 1-2-1 webinars will help you make the most ofour resources to support your practice or researchFind research articles journals and e-booksAccess evidence summaries for clinical decision-makingUse tools to keep up-to-date with developments inyour field
Spotlight
Spotlight on Child Health
The Mark Allen Group has produced a summaryof articles from healthcare journals featuring keyresearch and information on Child Health
People with chronic fatigue syndrome want to betaken seriously and to receive personalisedempathetic care
This NIHR alert discusses the experiences ofpeople with Chronic Fatigue SyndromeME anda new study which explored patients views onthe care they would like to receive Researcherspooled data from 47 studies on patientsexperiences of CFSME and their relationshipswith healthcare professionals They found thatpeople with CFSME wanted a personalisedapproach and for doctors to provide a sense ofsafety to allow them to work through complexissues But they often felt invisible anddismissed by doctors
Keep up to date
Request a webinar
Follow us for links to up to date research newresources training and upcoming health campaignsWorld Haemophilia Day (17th April)Parkinsons Awareness Week (11-17th April)Stress Awareness Month (April)Bowel Cancer Awareness Month (April)
Knowledge and library services electronic bulletinsbringing you the latest news and evidence for a range ofhealth and care topics
wwwknowledgescotnhsukcabstopicsaspx
Twitter Website Email
Tweet Forward
Copyright copy 2021 NHS Education for Scotland All rights reserved
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Join our mailing list
From the moment of diagnosis to the provision of support understanding patientexperience is a key step to improving quality of care An evidence-based approach topatient experience can help ensure health and care services listen to and work withpatients to improve the experience of care
This Collection brings together NIHR research relating to patient experience TheAlerts explore personalised rehabilitation mental health decision aids and healthinequalities and cover a range of health conditions such as stroke anorexia multiplesclerosis and type 2 diabetes We asked a number of health and social careprofessionals patients and carers to comment on selected Alerts that are relevantand important to them Their commentary provides an interesting insight andhighlights what we can learn from the research summarised in the Alerts
Read more at httpsevidencenihracukcollectionpatient-experiencesource=chainmail
Education Policy Institute Report on young peoples mental and emotionalhealth
The Alan Turing Institute have published this Understanding vulnerability to onlinemisinformation report Health-related misinformation risks exacerbating the COVID-19 public health crisis if it leads the public to refuse treatment when needed notfollow official guidance such as policies on social distancing and mask-wearing oreven to use harmful lsquomiraclersquo cures
Several large-scale research projects have started during the crisis with the aim ofunderstanding the nature prevalence and spread of health-related misinformationonline However relatively little is known about who is vulnerable to believing falseinformation and why This is crucial for developing more targeted and effectiveinterventions which tackle the root causes of misinformation rather than just itssymptoms
To address this gap researchers from The Alan Turing Institutersquos public policyprogramme have conducted original research using a survey and assessments tounderstand (1) which individuals are most vulnerable to believing health-relatedfalsities and (2) the role played by the content that individuals are exposed to
Public Health Scotland COVID-19 Research Repository
Public Health Scotland have created a COVID-19 Research Repository whichcontains a comprehensive collection of Scottish COVID-19 research This includesresearch about COVID-19 in Scotland as well as research on COVID-19 undertakenby Scottish researchers
The Knowledge Network Impact Survey
The short survey is still open for comments and feedback
Your feedbackthinspwill provide important evidence on how the resources are valuedand used It is also crucial providing evidence to support the provision of futureservicesthinsp
To have your say please complete thethinspsurvey
Please pass this link onto colleagues who may also be interested in completingthis surveythinsp
For more information please contactthinspknowledgenesscotnhsukthinspthinsp
Resource of the month
Our resource of the month is the British Journal ofChild Health and this article is taken from Volume
2(1) February 2021
The role of the school nurse in tackling serious youthviolence an analysis of healthcare provision
To access this resource outwith NHSScotlandpremises you will need an OpenAthens username
Discover the Knowledge Network eBookcollection This months eBook spotlight isPsychiatry of Pandemics A Mental Health Responseto Infection Outbreak This book focuses on how toformulate a mental health response with respect tothe unique elements of pandemic outbreaks Toaccess this resource outwith NHSScotland premisesyou will need an OpenAthens username
Training
New 1-2-1 Knowledge Network TrainingOur 1-2-1 webinars will help you make the most ofour resources to support your practice or researchFind research articles journals and e-booksAccess evidence summaries for clinical decision-makingUse tools to keep up-to-date with developments inyour field
Spotlight
Spotlight on Child Health
The Mark Allen Group has produced a summaryof articles from healthcare journals featuring keyresearch and information on Child Health
People with chronic fatigue syndrome want to betaken seriously and to receive personalisedempathetic care
This NIHR alert discusses the experiences ofpeople with Chronic Fatigue SyndromeME anda new study which explored patients views onthe care they would like to receive Researcherspooled data from 47 studies on patientsexperiences of CFSME and their relationshipswith healthcare professionals They found thatpeople with CFSME wanted a personalisedapproach and for doctors to provide a sense ofsafety to allow them to work through complexissues But they often felt invisible anddismissed by doctors
Keep up to date
Request a webinar
Follow us for links to up to date research newresources training and upcoming health campaignsWorld Haemophilia Day (17th April)Parkinsons Awareness Week (11-17th April)Stress Awareness Month (April)Bowel Cancer Awareness Month (April)
Knowledge and library services electronic bulletinsbringing you the latest news and evidence for a range ofhealth and care topics
wwwknowledgescotnhsukcabstopicsaspx
Twitter Website Email
Tweet Forward
Copyright copy 2021 NHS Education for Scotland All rights reserved
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
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Several large-scale research projects have started during the crisis with the aim ofunderstanding the nature prevalence and spread of health-related misinformationonline However relatively little is known about who is vulnerable to believing falseinformation and why This is crucial for developing more targeted and effectiveinterventions which tackle the root causes of misinformation rather than just itssymptoms
To address this gap researchers from The Alan Turing Institutersquos public policyprogramme have conducted original research using a survey and assessments tounderstand (1) which individuals are most vulnerable to believing health-relatedfalsities and (2) the role played by the content that individuals are exposed to
Public Health Scotland COVID-19 Research Repository
Public Health Scotland have created a COVID-19 Research Repository whichcontains a comprehensive collection of Scottish COVID-19 research This includesresearch about COVID-19 in Scotland as well as research on COVID-19 undertakenby Scottish researchers
The Knowledge Network Impact Survey
The short survey is still open for comments and feedback
Your feedbackthinspwill provide important evidence on how the resources are valuedand used It is also crucial providing evidence to support the provision of futureservicesthinsp
To have your say please complete thethinspsurvey
Please pass this link onto colleagues who may also be interested in completingthis surveythinsp
For more information please contactthinspknowledgenesscotnhsukthinspthinsp
Resource of the month
Our resource of the month is the British Journal ofChild Health and this article is taken from Volume
2(1) February 2021
The role of the school nurse in tackling serious youthviolence an analysis of healthcare provision
To access this resource outwith NHSScotlandpremises you will need an OpenAthens username
Discover the Knowledge Network eBookcollection This months eBook spotlight isPsychiatry of Pandemics A Mental Health Responseto Infection Outbreak This book focuses on how toformulate a mental health response with respect tothe unique elements of pandemic outbreaks Toaccess this resource outwith NHSScotland premisesyou will need an OpenAthens username
Training
New 1-2-1 Knowledge Network TrainingOur 1-2-1 webinars will help you make the most ofour resources to support your practice or researchFind research articles journals and e-booksAccess evidence summaries for clinical decision-makingUse tools to keep up-to-date with developments inyour field
Spotlight
Spotlight on Child Health
The Mark Allen Group has produced a summaryof articles from healthcare journals featuring keyresearch and information on Child Health
People with chronic fatigue syndrome want to betaken seriously and to receive personalisedempathetic care
This NIHR alert discusses the experiences ofpeople with Chronic Fatigue SyndromeME anda new study which explored patients views onthe care they would like to receive Researcherspooled data from 47 studies on patientsexperiences of CFSME and their relationshipswith healthcare professionals They found thatpeople with CFSME wanted a personalisedapproach and for doctors to provide a sense ofsafety to allow them to work through complexissues But they often felt invisible anddismissed by doctors
Keep up to date
Request a webinar
Follow us for links to up to date research newresources training and upcoming health campaignsWorld Haemophilia Day (17th April)Parkinsons Awareness Week (11-17th April)Stress Awareness Month (April)Bowel Cancer Awareness Month (April)
Knowledge and library services electronic bulletinsbringing you the latest news and evidence for a range ofhealth and care topics
wwwknowledgescotnhsukcabstopicsaspx
Twitter Website Email
Tweet Forward
Copyright copy 2021 NHS Education for Scotland All rights reserved
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Join our mailing list
The Knowledge Network Impact Survey
The short survey is still open for comments and feedback
Your feedbackthinspwill provide important evidence on how the resources are valuedand used It is also crucial providing evidence to support the provision of futureservicesthinsp
To have your say please complete thethinspsurvey
Please pass this link onto colleagues who may also be interested in completingthis surveythinsp
For more information please contactthinspknowledgenesscotnhsukthinspthinsp
Resource of the month
Our resource of the month is the British Journal ofChild Health and this article is taken from Volume
2(1) February 2021
The role of the school nurse in tackling serious youthviolence an analysis of healthcare provision
To access this resource outwith NHSScotlandpremises you will need an OpenAthens username
Discover the Knowledge Network eBookcollection This months eBook spotlight isPsychiatry of Pandemics A Mental Health Responseto Infection Outbreak This book focuses on how toformulate a mental health response with respect tothe unique elements of pandemic outbreaks Toaccess this resource outwith NHSScotland premisesyou will need an OpenAthens username
Training
New 1-2-1 Knowledge Network TrainingOur 1-2-1 webinars will help you make the most ofour resources to support your practice or researchFind research articles journals and e-booksAccess evidence summaries for clinical decision-makingUse tools to keep up-to-date with developments inyour field
Spotlight
Spotlight on Child Health
The Mark Allen Group has produced a summaryof articles from healthcare journals featuring keyresearch and information on Child Health
People with chronic fatigue syndrome want to betaken seriously and to receive personalisedempathetic care
This NIHR alert discusses the experiences ofpeople with Chronic Fatigue SyndromeME anda new study which explored patients views onthe care they would like to receive Researcherspooled data from 47 studies on patientsexperiences of CFSME and their relationshipswith healthcare professionals They found thatpeople with CFSME wanted a personalisedapproach and for doctors to provide a sense ofsafety to allow them to work through complexissues But they often felt invisible anddismissed by doctors
Keep up to date
Request a webinar
Follow us for links to up to date research newresources training and upcoming health campaignsWorld Haemophilia Day (17th April)Parkinsons Awareness Week (11-17th April)Stress Awareness Month (April)Bowel Cancer Awareness Month (April)
Knowledge and library services electronic bulletinsbringing you the latest news and evidence for a range ofhealth and care topics
wwwknowledgescotnhsukcabstopicsaspx
Twitter Website Email
Tweet Forward
Copyright copy 2021 NHS Education for Scotland All rights reserved
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
Join our mailing list
New 1-2-1 Knowledge Network TrainingOur 1-2-1 webinars will help you make the most ofour resources to support your practice or researchFind research articles journals and e-booksAccess evidence summaries for clinical decision-makingUse tools to keep up-to-date with developments inyour field
Spotlight
Spotlight on Child Health
The Mark Allen Group has produced a summaryof articles from healthcare journals featuring keyresearch and information on Child Health
People with chronic fatigue syndrome want to betaken seriously and to receive personalisedempathetic care
This NIHR alert discusses the experiences ofpeople with Chronic Fatigue SyndromeME anda new study which explored patients views onthe care they would like to receive Researcherspooled data from 47 studies on patientsexperiences of CFSME and their relationshipswith healthcare professionals They found thatpeople with CFSME wanted a personalisedapproach and for doctors to provide a sense ofsafety to allow them to work through complexissues But they often felt invisible anddismissed by doctors
Keep up to date
Request a webinar
Follow us for links to up to date research newresources training and upcoming health campaignsWorld Haemophilia Day (17th April)Parkinsons Awareness Week (11-17th April)Stress Awareness Month (April)Bowel Cancer Awareness Month (April)
Knowledge and library services electronic bulletinsbringing you the latest news and evidence for a range ofhealth and care topics
wwwknowledgescotnhsukcabstopicsaspx
Twitter Website Email
Tweet Forward
Copyright copy 2021 NHS Education for Scotland All rights reserved
Want to change how you receive these emailsYou can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list
Join our mailing list
Follow us for links to up to date research newresources training and upcoming health campaignsWorld Haemophilia Day (17th April)Parkinsons Awareness Week (11-17th April)Stress Awareness Month (April)Bowel Cancer Awareness Month (April)
Knowledge and library services electronic bulletinsbringing you the latest news and evidence for a range ofhealth and care topics
wwwknowledgescotnhsukcabstopicsaspx
Twitter Website Email
Tweet Forward
Copyright copy 2021 NHS Education for Scotland All rights reserved
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