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    Digitally enabled therapies for adults with anxiety disorders: early value assessment

    Six digitally enabled therapies can be used as treatment options for adults with anxiety disorders while further evidence is generated on their clinical and cost effectiveness, once they have appropriate approval. The following technologies can only be used once they have Digital Technology Assessment Cr...

    Digitally enabled therapies for adults with depression: early value assessment

    Three digitally enabled therapies can be used as treatment options for adults with depression while further evidence is generated on their clinical and cost effectiveness. The therapies should be used with support from a trained practitioner or therapist in NHS Talking Therapies for anxiety and depressio...

    Technical update nº 433: eHealth solutions for urinary incontinence among women

    The purpose of this technical update is to establish the state of the science regarding emerging and novel electronic health (eHealth) and mobile health (mHealth) solutions for urinary incontinence among women. Target population Women over 18 years with urinary incontinence. Websites and mobile health ap...

    Consolidated guidelines on person-centred HIV strategic information: strengthening routine data for impact

    As the HIV response moves to focusing on closing the remaining gaps in prevention, testing and treatment services, an evolution in the underlying routine data systems is needed to identify epidemiologic patterns and service gaps, and accelerate focused interventions. These guidelines focus on the collec...

    National clinical guideline patients with diabetic foot ulcers: quick guide

    Before initiation of antibiotic treatment, a specimen should be obtained for microbiological diagnostics. The first choice is an ulcer biopsy, as this method has the best microbiological diagnostic precision. It is important that the clinician arrives at the choice of diagnostics in consultation with the...

    Behaviour change: digital and mobile health interventions

    This guideline covers interventions that use a digital or mobile platform to help people eat more healthily, become more active, stop smoking, reduce their alcohol intake or practise safer sex. The interventions include those delivered by text message, apps, wearable devices or the internet. The guidelin...

    Recommendations on digital interventions for health system strengthening: WHO guideline

    The key aim of this guideline is to present recommendations based on a critical evaluation of the evidence on emerging digital health interventions that are contributing to health system improvements, based on an assessment of the benefits, harms, acceptability, feasibility, resource use and equity consi...