And then some. It is astounding just how protected a species these guys are. Clearly various powers that be regard this, er, project as too...
I want relevant subjective/self-report/QoL/PROM measures used. But only if adequately controlled by blinding or objective measures. Inadequate...
+1 Good point.
For example, when it comes to patients reporting harms. Both these examples can be measured much more objectively using a kitchen scale or an...
Psycho-behavioural therapies are not objectionable, if they are appropriate, actually work, and are safe.
Randomised controlled trials provide the best and only reliable evidence on safety and effectiveness of any intervention in any condition. PACE...
From David Tuller's blog: Call me crazy, but I think there might be a pattern emerging here. Does intolerable circumstances include patients...
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Titanic.
I don't have monthly contact with my GP, but it is a few times a year, mainly for routine stuff like renewing prescriptions, or common things to...
So this is what passes for novel research these days. I thought the problem was that patients paid too much attention to these things in the...
This.
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Sometimes you can't pace nice and evenly. Some activities need a minimum amount of effort to make them worth doing. Not much value in only going...
Yep. They know it is a massive fault line in epistemology, with profound consequences for the clarity and robustness of causal modelling and...
An ocean cruise across the Atlantic, you say? In a mechanically sound, water tight ship, its passengers free from any peril? :rolleyes:
Written over a couple of days, so some points have since been made by others, but anyway... Well said. I am firmly on the side of subjective...
"been out of the field for years, mainly because I found the hostile debates stressful" Be grateful you had the choice to walk away. Patients...
Hugs for Graham and family :hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug:
Nor their integrity. :grumpy:
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