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  1. Management according to risk of serious illness: The GDG recommends that research is carried out on referral patterns between primary and secondary care for children with fever, so the health economic impact of this and future guidelines can be estimated.

    Recommendation ID NG143/07 Question Management according to risk of serious illness: The GDG recommends that research is carried out on

  2. Antipyretics: The GDG recommends that studies are conducted in primary care and secondary care to determine whether examination or re-examination after a dose of antipyretic medication is of benefit in differentiating children with serious illness from those with other conditions.

    Recommendation ID NG143/04 Question Antipyretics: The GDG recommends that studies are conducted in primary care and secondary care to determine

  3. The experience of consenting for organ donation:- Does a positive experience of approach and process of consent for families increase consent rates?

    Recommendation ID CG135/5 Question The experience of consenting for organ donation:- Does a positive experience of approach and process

  4. Symptoms and signs of serious illness: The Guideline Development Group (GDG) recommends a UK-based epidemiological study on the symptoms and signs of serious illness.

    Recommendation ID NG143/01 Question Symptoms and signs of serious illness: The Guideline Development Group (GDG) recommends a UK-based

  5. The health-related quality-of-life evidence of patients with perianal fistulas is also lacking, therefore further research is recommended. Any research should measure the effect of treatment using preference-based measures (such as use of the EQ-5D questionnaire).

    Recommendation ID TA556/2 Question The health-related quality-of-life evidence of patients with perianal fistulas is also lacking, therefore

  6. The physical health benefits of discontinuing antipsychotic medication:- What are the short- and long-term benefits to physical health of guided medication discontinuation and/or reduction in first episode psychosis and can this be achieved without major risks?

    Recommendation ID CG178/3 Question The physical health benefits of discontinuing antipsychotic medication:- What are the short- and long-term

  7. There is a need for additional research on the management of bleeds that occur while people are receiving apixaban, rivaroxaban or dabigatran etexilate, as there are no antidotes or established treatments to stop active bleeding for these agents.

    Recommendation ID TA275/1 Question There is a need for additional research on the management of bleeds that occur while people are receiving

  8. What is the clinical and cost effectiveness of prednisolone, budesonide, and beclometasone in addition to aminosalicylates compared with each other and with aminosalicylate monotherapy for the induction of remission for people with mild-to-moderate ulcerative colitis?

    Recommendation ID NG130/3 Question What is the clinical and cost effectiveness of prednisolone, budesonide, and beclometasone in addition

  9. The role of families in supporting young adults discharged from children's services:- What is the most effective way of helping families to support young people who have been discharged from children's services (whether or not they meet criteria for adult services)?

    Recommendation ID NG43/2 Question The role of families in supporting young adults discharged from children's services:- What is the most

  10. The role of parents in the treatment of children and young people with social anxiety disorder:- What is the best way of involving parents in the treatment of children and young people (at different stages of development) with social anxiety disorder?

    Recommendation ID CG159/3 Question The role of parents in the treatment of children and young people with social anxiety disorder:- What