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Scottish Intercollegiate Guideline Network (SIGN)

Last Updated: 02/12/2009

The Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) develops evidence based clinical practice guidelines for the National Health Service (NHS) in Scotland. SIGN guidelines are derived from a systematic review of the scientific literature and are designed as a vehicle for accelerating the translation of new knowledge into action to meet our aim of reducing variations in practice, and improving patient-important outcomes.

clinical practice guidelines

Best Practice Statement: Working with Dependent Older People towards Promoting Movement and Physical Activity

Last Updated: 15/09/2009

This NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (2005) best practice statement on working with dependent older people towards promoting movement and physical activity is intended to serve primarily as a guide to good practice and promote a consistent and cohesive approach to care.

research

Physical Activity Advising in Primary Health Care in Scotland

Last Updated: 11/09/2009

An overview of physical activity knowledge, attitudes and current practice amongst primary health care staff in Scotland.

guidance

NHS Health Scotland Commentary on NICE Guidance 2: Four Commonly Used Methods to Increase Physical Activity

Last Updated: 10/09/2009

This commentary provides a Scottish perspective on NICE Guidance 2: Four commonly used methods to increase physical activity: brief interventions in primary care, exercise referral schemes, pedometers and community-based exercise programmes for walking and cycling.

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