@TaniaJSpencer I don't think they are slavish about EBM, they are misinterpreting it, especially in areas with paucity of "evidence". EBM is integrating "best available" evidence with clinical expertise and ptt preferences. https://t.co/cNuv2GjrUD https://
@Metadoc Laboratory studies are very poor quality? Are they?? Where have you been. How do you fit EBM+ to that then? Here's a couple of refs for you: https://t.co/r6TX0k5DFq https://t.co/z3oYafm7Fg
Hey @dbkell and @ruairidhm what do you reckon to EBM+ as lens for the system/#MedTwitter to try Px with ptts considering the current #LongCovid evidence; mechanistic vs association research? https://t.co/r6TX0k5DFq and https://t.co/z3oYafm7Fg
RT @SusannahBrowne: Interesting analysis of the coronavirus response by Professor Mike Kelly - anyone out there using mechanistic reasoning…
Interesting analysis of the coronavirus response by Professor Mike Kelly - anyone out there using mechanistic reasoning to investigate End of Life Care?
Did you miss our colleague's @Mk744P paper on the use of mechanistic reasoning in assessing coronavirus interventions ? Read it here: https://t.co/SeR0VZhn08 #covid #covid_19 #research #interventions
@Jon_Williamson_ @djaukerhowlett and colleagues suggested that coronavirus research should be situated in an @EBMplus framework: /3 https://t.co/5RYtKpPEvy
This idea is argued for at greater length in our new paper, which is now online. We argue that coronavirus research would be improved by explicit and systematic evaluation of mechanistic evidence, something current EBM ignores and EBM+ includes. https://t.
RT @Virginia_Ghiara: Our new paper is out! https://t.co/WM5Q09haVT We argue that there are good reasons for taking mechanistic studies into…
RT @Virginia_Ghiara: Our new paper is out! https://t.co/WM5Q09haVT We argue that there are good reasons for taking mechanistic studies into…
RT @Virginia_Ghiara: Our new paper is out! https://t.co/WM5Q09haVT We argue that there are good reasons for taking mechanistic studies into…
Our new paper is out! https://t.co/WM5Q09haVT We argue that there are good reasons for taking mechanistic studies into account when assessing coronavirus interventions. 1/
RT @Mk744P: New paper on some of the problems attaching to the use of evidence relating to COVID-19 https://t.co/Ot5cCJn6n7 and https:/…
Excellent paper on the importance of understanding (biological and behavioural) mechanisms as part of establishing causality /informing strategies to address COVID-19 https://t.co/6JG2UNvJja
New paper on some of the problems attaching to the use of evidence relating to COVID-19 https://t.co/Ot5cCJn6n7 and https://t.co/gllbHUoihW