What we need
We need the following information for the guideline we are developing on workplace health: support for employees with disabilities and long-term conditions:
- What are the most effective workplace interventions to support employees with disabilities or long term conditions?
We are particularly interested in evidence on the following population groups:
- Employees who have a disability
- Employees who have a long-term mental or physical health condition (for example, asthma, cancer, Crohn’s disease, dementia, depression, diabetes, hearing impairment, multiple sclerosis, osteoarthritis or sight impairment, lupus, sickle cell disease, thalassemia).
We are also interested in information promoting equality of opportunity relating to age, disability, gender, gender identity, ethnicity, religion and belief sexual orientation or socio-economic status.
We would like:
- information published since January 2000
- unpublished information related to research since January 2000, including any ongoing research or commercial information.
We cannot accept promotional material, non-evidence-based assertions of effectiveness or opinion pieces.
Sending information
Send only the details of published information (to include author/s, title, date, journal or publication details, including volume and issue number, and page numbers). Do not send a pdf/Word document or paper copy.
For unpublished information, send:
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a link to any relevant trials registered with the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, or with the US National Institutes of Health trials registry
- paper or electronic copies of other relevant unpublished information.
Highlight any confidential sections (unpublished research or commercially sensitive information) in unpublished information. For more details about this, see our guidelines manual.
Complete this form, including the declaration of any links with, or funding from, the tobacco industry. Email WorkplaceChronicDisease@nice.org.uk this form with any relevant information by 5pm, Friday 1st April 2016.
Send paper copies to:
Andrew Buckley
Project Co-ordinator
Public Health Guidelines Quality Assurance
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
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