Add this result to my export selection Smoking: stopping in pregnancy and after childbirth : guidance (PH26) Source: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - NICE (Remove filter) 23 June 2010 This guideline covers support to help women stop smoking during pregnancy and in the first year after childbirth. It includes identifying women who need help to quit, referring them to stop smoking... Read Summary Type: Guidance (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Smoking: harm reduction : guidance (PH45) Source: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - NICE (Remove filter) 05 June 2013 This guideline covers reducing harm from smoking. It aims to help people, particularly those who are highly dependent on nicotine, who: Read Summary Type: Guidance (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Smoking: acute, maternity and mental health services : guidance (PH48) Source: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - NICE (Remove filter) 27 November 2013 This guideline covers helping people to stop smoking in acute, maternity and mental health services. It promotes smokefree policies and services and recommends effective ways to help people stop... Read Summary Type: Guidance (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Behaviour change: individual approaches : guidance (PH49) Source: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - NICE (Remove filter) 02 January 2014 This guideline covers changing health-damaging behaviours among people aged 16 and over using interventions such as goals and planning, feedback and monitoring, and social support. It aims to help... Read Summary Type: Guidance (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Bronchiectasis (non-cystic fibrosis) – antimicrobial prescribing Source: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - NICE (Remove filter) 17 December 2018 Everything NICE has said on antimicrobial prescribing for managing and preventing an acute exacerbation of bronchiectasis (non-cystic fibrosis) in an interactive flowchart Type: Guidance (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Looked-after children and young people : guidance (PH28) Source: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - NICE (Remove filter) 19 October 2010 This guideline covers how organisations, professionals and carers can work together to deliver high quality care, stable placements and nurturing relationships for looked-after children and young... Read Summary Type: Guidance (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Cardiovascular disease prevention : guidance (PH25) Source: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - NICE (Remove filter) 22 June 2010 This guideline covers the main risk factors linked with cardiovascular disease: poor diet, physical inactivity, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. It aims to reduce the high incidence of... Read Summary Type: Guidance (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Needle and syringe programmes : guidance (PH52) Source: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - NICE (Remove filter) 26 March 2014 This guideline covers needle and syringe programmes for people (including those under 16) who inject drugs. The main aim is to reduce the transmission of viruses and other infections caused by... Read Summary Type: Guidance (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Smokeless tobacco: South Asian communities : guidance (PH39) Source: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - NICE (Remove filter) 26 September 2012 This guideline covers people living in England with ancestral links to Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan or Sri Lanka who use traditional South Asian varieties of smokeless tobacco. The aim is to... Read Summary Type: Guidance (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Physical activity: exercise referral schemes : guidance (PH54) Source: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - NICE (Remove filter) 24 September 2014 This guideline covers exercise referral schemes for people aged 19 and older, in particular, those who are inactive or sedentary. The aim is to encourage people to be physically active. Read Summary Type: Guidance (Add filter)