Partners in Paediatrics, Paediatric Guidelines App
“Paediatric Guidelines You Can Trust—Reviewed, Updated, Reliable.”

Introducing the 10th Edition of the Partners in Paediatrics (PIP) Paediatric Guidelines App—replacing the printed book we previously produced. This trusted and comprehensive resource provides paediatric clinical guidelines designed specifically for paediatricians, trainees, and healthcare professionals. The app offers instant access to evidence-based guidance that supports safe, effective, and informed clinical decision-making.

What sets the PiP Paediatric Guidelines App apart?
Unlike many resources that remain static after publication, our guidelines are continuously reviewed and updated by an extensive panel of expert authors. Each guideline undergoes a rigorous, multi-step review process before being published, ensuring accuracy, reliability, and adherence to best practice standards. This commitment to ongoing review makes the PiP Paediatric Guidelines App one of the most robust and dependable sources of paediatric guidance available.

With an intuitive interface and comprehensive coverage, the PiP Paediatric Guidelines App is your essential companion for delivering high-quality paediatric care—anytime, anywhere.

*Free for PiP members and available at a competitive cost for others.

Download today and experience the confidence of having trusted expertise at your fingertips!

From the inception of PiP, it was recognised that developing clinical guidelines together, was an efficient use of time and would assist PiP in meeting one of its objectives, “to improve the quality of services for children”.

Developing quality guidelines that would be useful at the patient / doctor interface, was a very challenging agenda. Consequently, PiP was delighted to join with The Bedside Clinical Guidelines Partnership (BCGP), who had already developed a methodology and a team approach to developing adult medical guidelines, which had been implemented in many of the PiP Member organisations.

The completed clinical guidelines are available in the handbook.  Unfortunately these are not available electronically to non PiP member organisations .

The guidelines are reviewed on a 2-yearly cycle; they help consultants, junior doctors and nurses maintain high quality and consistent practice.

The guidelines have continued to be successful with the number developed increasing each year.

The author of any guideline can contact Mathew Stone, Clinical Effectiveness Librarian who undertakes on their behalf an expert literature review to find answers to specific questions. The outcome of these literature reviews or any other supporting information about the guideline can be found on the evidence pages, which are linked to each guideline. These pages contain a wealth of useful information. However, if you know of additional evidence that has not been considered in answering any of the questions, the BCGP would be delighted to hear from you.

Instructions for use:

Download from your App provider as appropriate:

ANDROID PLAY STORE: CLICK HERE

APPLE IOS: CLICK HERE

  • Please ensure you register with you organisation/professional email
  • If you belong to a PiP member organisation please use the code provided to you by your organisation to access the App and no cost

If you have any problems accessing the App please contact the team [email protected]

If you would like to provide feedback or become involved in the development of future guidelines please contact us CONTACT US

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If you have a copy of the printed guidelines 22-24 – please Click here to access any guidelines that have been updated since printing.

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Please note our guidelines are only available through our official app, we do not sell the book through any online stores or social media sites.

The app will only be available on our official App through the app stores on Apple Store (Apple) and Play Store (Android)

 

 

How can I get involved?

If you would like to comment on a guideline or become involved as a writer or reviewer, please contact us.