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  1. Our guidelines are based on the best available evidence. Our recommendations are put together by experts, people using services, carers and the public. Each guideline is developed according to a process that starts from the topic being chosen and extends to any future guideline updates.

  2. 30. Nov. 2012 · evidence of a dose–response relationship. The quality of evidence is classified as high, moderate, low or very low (see GRADE website for definitions). The approach taken by NICE differs from the standard GRADE system in two ways: It also integrates a review of the quality of cost-effectiveness studies.

  3. Learn more about the guidance we produce. From technology appraisals to diagnostics, we produce lots of different types of guidance. Find out more about how we develop our guidance and how to use it. Find guidance, advice and information for health, public health and social care professionals.

  4. 31. Okt. 2014 · 1.1 NICE guideline recommendations. NICE guidelines make evidence-based recommendations on a wide range of topics, from preventing and managing specific conditions, improving health, and managing medicines in different settings, to providing social care and support to adults and children, and planning broader services and interventions to improve the health of communities.

  5. 29. Juni 2022 · This guideline covers identifying, treating and managing depression in people aged 18 and over. It recommends treatments for first episodes of depression and further-line treatments, and provides advice on preventing relapse, and managing chronic depression, psychotic depression and depression with a coexisting diagnosis of personality disorder

  6. NICE guidance provides evidence-based recommendations developed by independent committees, including professionals and lay members, and consulted on by stakeholders. NICE quality standards set out priority areas for quality improvement. They highlight areas with identified variations in current practice. Commissioners. Providers and practitioners.

  7. 20. Apr. 2021 · 1.4.4 Be aware that fever may not be present in young babies with a serious infection. 1.4.5 If the baby has a fever, follow the recommendations in the NICE guideline on fever in under 5s. 1.4.6 If there are concerns about the baby's growth, follow the recommendations in the NICE guideline on faltering growth.