...8) Reports of harm not mentioned 9) Selective reporting in the PACE trial 26 August 2020 Response from Cochrane Note on the status of this...
...treating. In fact, the results look similar to those for the Pace trial control group (standardised medical care) at 12 months. At 63% follow...
https://www.thelancet.com/pb/assets/raw/Lancet/authors/tln-info-for-authors-1686637133557.pdf fast forward to 2023...
ref2: The PACE trial
...the Psychological Medicine recovery paper. I think that's the PACE Trial paper which could justify being retracted the most, given how it...
Don’t think so. We know it was fast track (which I think was over two weeks?) peer review and we are sure or almost sure (?) that Knoop or...
just wondering did anyone see the original Lancet peer review of the PACE trial?
Most of the data for SSRIs come from large drug trials. I doubt this trial actually has that much influence, frankly. Maybe in the psychiatric...
Ah I see. To be honest, the limited dataset that’s out there already following FOIA victory is enough to establish that the treatments don’t work.
sorry I was thinking of the PACE trial data and forgot to write it in my post.
What is RIAT? https://restoringtrials.org/whatisriat/ eta: now if only someone could get hold of the full data... eta2: for the PACE trial.
At this point, it's probably guaranteed that this is accepted standard practice. And explains the mass indifference to doing the same thing with...
The largest and most impactful trial of depression of all time has now been reanalysed using individual participant data obtained from the NIMH....
Oh, studies and reviews are OK. My disagreement was specifically over clinical trials. There is not only no need for clinical trials, they are...
...discussing researcher allegiance is: Investigator bias and the PACE trial Steven Lubet Volume 22, Issue 9...
...of bias in behavioural intervention studies: Lessons from the PACE trial Carolyn Wilshire. J Health Psychol. 2017 Aug. Abstract Geraghty's...
Couldn't agree more. It is a sign of the ME/CFS research field 'growing up' when important topics such as pacing start being properly recorded and...
Still haven't read the paper but this info makes me think some of the criticism in this thread, however valid in general, may be misplaced when...
...this and found it very good. Just to nit-pick a bit: The PACE Trial was approved for funding in May 2003. It was well underway by the time...
just for the sake of accuracy... That was from the FINE trial (sister trial to PACE), it came years before SMILE. I dont have the quote evidence...
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