A bit OT: Have psychologists been better than psychiatrists at speaking out about the problems around PACE? It seems like they really have, but I've no idea why this would be.
I don't know the details, but had heard that psychologists were meant to have been better than psychiatrists in...
[Not about this specific case, I don't know the person involved at all].
I sometimes worry that the progress we've made recently has led to some people wanting to be a noisy voice attracting attention with their outrage, even if they do so in a way that makes advocacy efforts more difficult...
Do you mean the FINE data: -2.12 [ -4.49, 0.25 ] ?
If so that's still there on page 65 of the pdf, in Analysis 1.2
I was just about to try to work out what was going on with Larun's response about that.
I'm sure I was told that old Cochrane reviews (post 2014?) are still available, but I...
Jen wasn't saying she thinks ME/CFS is a mental health condition, but:
"Psychosomatic medicine has tried to dismiss the valid criticisms of the patients it harms by accusing us of being anti-science @columbiamed @columbiapsych #ScienceNotStigma
Or of being constitutionally incapable of...
Has anyone ever actually got access to documents showing specifically what Per Fink did in relation to Karina?
I never like speaking about individual's cases as it can be so difficult to work out what it true.
I am worried that Crawley (and others like her) are training up PhD students to do cargo-cult science that lets them get a career but contributes nothing to society.
Slightly OT general questions for @sTeamTraen - I expect the answers will be along the lines of 'there's no easy answer.'
How do you decide what to do now with studies like these? Their results seem implausible in a couple of ways but the researchers are resistant to independent scrutiny of...
I'm sure I saw someone here link to the video of this talk, but now I can't find it, so thought I'd risk re-posting:
@Three Chord Monty : You could edit a link to vid and slides into the first post, just for new readers, if that would be okay? Slides here...
I just got re-annoyed about this study, but that's possibly because I'm sleep deprived.
Is it just me, or does it look as if they just wanted to do a science-looking experiment, rather than get more useful information by just asking kids what they thought should be the MCID?
As they note...
NOTE: I'm unusually sleep deprived, so this may be nonsense.
"Ethics approval and consent to participate
Qualitative data: Full ethical approval was obtained from the NRES Committee North West (08/04/2014, ref 14/NW/0170). An amendment to use one-to-one interviews with children, parents and...
edit: This comes across as a needlessly moody post! Sorry @Robert 1973 - thanks for posting about this upcoming annoying thing.
Really?! You think that this is an otherwise great programme?
I guess I've only listened to the shows with people doing harmful stuff and ignoring problems in the...
No-one's arguing for turning a blind eye or doing nothing.
Aren't there a pattern of abnormalities in Parkinson's that can be identified via autopsy? We don't have the equivalent. Also, even the term 'psychosomatic' can be complicated, with different people using it in different ways. For some...
Because their claims have been more thoroughly debunked than Fink's.
We're a long way from the point where the consensus on people like Fink is that they're no more respectable than homeopaths. To make progress most effectively we need to recognise where we are at the moment. To me, it seems...
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