INTRODUCTION CONTINUED TO RESS 3 15/09/16 Flashcards

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What takes into account new practice, existing practice and standards may or may not be required?

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research

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What takes into account existing practice and standards may or may not be required?

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service evaluation

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What takes into account existing practice and standards are required?

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audit

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What is NICE?

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  • independent organisation

- responsible for providing national guidance and advice to improve health and social care

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Who is NICE as an organisation made up of and who are they funded by?

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  1. non-governmental
  2. independent
  3. board (& chair) appointed by secretary of state
  4. funded by department of health
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What are the roles of NICE? (3)

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  1. reduce variation in the availability and quality of treatments and care
  2. help resolve uncertainty about medicines and treatments which represent the best value for money for the NHS
  3. set national standards on how conditions should be treated
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What are NICE’s core principles? (8)

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  1. scientific rigour
  2. inclusiveness
  3. transparency
  4. independence
  5. challenge
  6. review
  7. support for implantation
  8. timeliness
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What does NICE guidelines and quality standards focus on? (2)

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  1. variation in care and health outcomes across the country - postcode lottery
  2. responsibility to develop guidance
    - cost effectiveness
    - best available evidence
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What are NICE guidelines?

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comprehensive set of recommendations for a particular disease or condition

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What are quality standards?

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a prioritised concise set of statements with associated measurable indicators adapted from the clinical guidelines.

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What does NiCE guideline development bring together?

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many different stakeholders

e.g. mental health, cancer, women’s and children

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How are the NICE guidelines developed?

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systematic process with stakeholder participation throughout

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Who makes NICE guidelines?

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multidisciplinary committee = guideline development group

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What is the baseline assessment tool? (3)

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  • evaluates current practices and plan activity to meet NICE recommendations
  • serve to audit practice
  • can be used in conjunction with the guidelines they relate to
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