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Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN)

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The Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) was formed to improve the quality of healthcare for patients in Scotland by reducing variation in practice and outcome. SIGN collaborate with a network of clinicians, other health and social care professionals, patient organisations and individuals to develop evidence‐based guidelines. SIGN guidelines are based on a systematic review of the scientific literature and are aimed at aiding the translation of new knowledge into action. The guidelines are intended to:

 Help health and social care professionals and patients understand medical evidence and use it to make decisions about healthcare

 Reduce unwarranted variations in practice and make sure patients get the best care available, no matter where they live

 Improve healthcare across Scotland by focusing on patient‐important outcomes (SIGN Guidelines/Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network)

NICE and SIGN both produce patient booklets that are a lay translation of the clinical guidelines. These booklets explain the recommendations in the clinical guideline and help to make patients aware of the treatment they should expect to receive. They are intended to:

 Help patients and carers understand the latest evidence about diagnosis, treatment and self‐care

 Empower patients to participate fully in decisions about the management of their condition in discussion with healthcare professionals

 Highlight where there are areas of uncertainty in the management of their condition. (SIGN Guidelines/Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network)

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