Possibly, but you can only do that if they had collected anything objective that would show that up. If they didn't even collect data on patients'...
How on earth do you do another review when the original papers haven't collected any useful objective data? Any review of these studies is flawed...
Does anyone on here have experience of the residential treatment at Bronllys?
Yep. He runs what was the Pain and Fatigue Management Centre in Bronllys - now called the Centre for Long Term Condition Management. The methods...
Which is exactly what they then did by allowing the SMC group to have access to self-help materials! I've always thought the APT was actually...
Is it though? I've still not heard from anyone (either one way or the other) who can confirm whether APT is a reasonable description of pacing....
I tried to leave a comment - but maybe it didn't get through, or something. [ETA: It has now appeared and the article corrected]
I see Cort Johnson has blogged about this too:...
Another point that Tom and Bob picked up on was the downgrading of evidence obtained at follow-up (rather than at end of treatment). The main...
It was more to do with the inclusion of the unplanned, unpublished 33-pt analysis data in the SMD instead of binomial data, and then relegating...
Sorry - I ETA'd my original post to add it: https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD003200.pub7/information#whatsNew
No, it was something else that didn't match. I've now lost track - but I've found the files - they're identical (pub3 to pub7).
Does anyone have an copy of the original Cochrane review (pre-2017)? It looks like Larun changed some of the data in the 2017 version (or it might...
Just to go back to the original topic: Have Cochrane issued any formal statement on this yet?
Keep digging, Clare. Keep digging... [ATTACH]
And their reply is the well-worn tactic of simply repeating what they said in the paper: and... No acknowledgment that someone might have...
Yes - because the first quote (from the 2006 protocol) is actually about improvement. It's because they didn't understand what they were doing,...
But "normal range" is *directly* relevant to "recovery", because recovery is defined by "getting back to normal" or getting back into the "normal...
I don't get why there isn't more focus on the whole "normal range" thing. [MEDIA] Is it really so hard to understand? Tom and Bob (and others)...
We need to stop being distracted by kittens. The more pertinent thing here is that Blakemore is equating the sorts of activists who plant bombs...
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