One of our Trusts has been trying to develop a guideline on the
identification, diagnosis, support and management of children with
developmental co-ordination disorder (sometimes known as: developmental
co-ordination difficulties, clumsy child syndrome or dyspraxia). This
guideline is to be multidisciplinary and encompass the needs of all health
professionals working with such children and their parents including
teachers, parents, occupational therapists, doctors and nurses.
The guideline developers want to ensure they have covered the field
adequately and are in the process of doing literature searches in specific
areas. However they want to ensure they include the grey materials not
recorded in the formal databases, such as individual hospital/health service
guidelines.
Can the list help with ensuring as comprehensive a suite of resources as
possible?
Rob
Rob Polson
Assistant Information Officer
Highland Health Sciences Library
University of Stirling
Highland Campus
Old Perth Road
INVERNESS
IV2 3FG
Scotland
UK
Phone: 01463-705269
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Library web page: http://www.nm.stir.ac.uk/HHSL/HHSLibrary.htm
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