Chandelier
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
UK Biobank leak: Health details of 500 000 people are offered for sale on Chinese website
Protecting health data at UK Biobank
UK Biobank leak: Health details of 500 000 people are offered for sale on Chinese website
Protecting health data at UK Biobank
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I've lost track: who are you referring to?I haven't heard of her either, but the "recovering from ME/CFS" label on her site is a bit of a red flag for me. Usually, when someone pivots from being a patient to a "Registered Health Coach" for this specific condition, there's a sales pitch coming. It’s better to stick to established patient advocacy groups.
Clarissa Street, 24, suffered a pulmonary embolism and spent more than an hour in a hospital corridor where a nurse gave her an oxygen mask that wasn't connected to anything, an inquest heard
I saw a reddit thread about this and a doctor on there was saying it is drummed into them over and over in training that young woman hyperventilating and anxious = panic attack.Link : https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/woman-24-dies-hospital-after-37124440
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/woman-24-dies-hospital-after-37124440
I had never heard of anyone being given an oxygen mask without attaching it to anything, and I wonder how often it happens. It isn't clear to me if it was intentional or accidental. It reminds me of doctors giving patients placebos when they are in pain.
The 'everything's stress and anxiety' medical culture is killing people.
The study shows that, for those already in work or off sick from a job, adding employment advice to talking therapy reduced average earnings and the probability of being in work, compared with those only receiving talking therapy.
It also showed that, for most groups who were not working, providing voluntary employment advice sessions on top of talking therapy led – on average – to increased earnings and a higher probability of being in work.
But crucially, for those who were out of work and had the highest barriers to employment – those described as “long term sick or disabled” – the addition of employment advice to regular talking therapy made it less likely that a disabled person would be in work and reduced average monthly earnings, compared with those only receiving NHS talking therapy.
So, a trivial difference that can be mostly attributed to employment assistance, and only for people who are seeking work and are capable of working. The bulk of the gains come from people "describing themselves as homemakers", I am not entirely sure what it means, but sounds like people most capable of work and are seeking work.Among individuals not working at the start of NHSTT treatment, receiving EA support alongside psychological therapy increased earnings and employment over time, compared with receiving psychological therapy only; on average, monthly earnings were £105 higher and the probability of being in paid employment after three years was 4.7 percentage points higher.
And the worse outcomes are worse than the better outcomes are better. The bar isn't just low, it's the absolute lowest:Individuals employed but off sick at the start of NHSTT treatment, who received EA support alongside psychological therapy, experienced an average decrease of £224 in monthly earnings and a 5.0 percentage point reduction in the probability of being in paid employment after three years, compared with receiving psychological therapy only.
No, even lower than that:Being a paid employee is defined as receiving monthly earnings greater than £0.
It seems to me that the more rational way of doing this would have been to do it the other way around: employment assistance by default and optional psychotherapy, because what the hell is even the point of this McTherapy here? Especially as all employed groups had worse outcomes.Negative monthly employee earnings values were set to zero