trisha greenhalgh

  1. rvallee

    Adapt or die: how the pandemic made the shift from EBM to EBM+ more urgent, Greenhalgh et al, 2021

    Full title: Adapt or die: how the pandemic made the shift from EBM to EBM+ more urgent Authors: Trisha Greenhalgh, David Fisman, Danielle J Cane, Matthew Oliver, Chandini Raina Macintyre Open access: https://ebm.bmj.com/content/early/2022/07/19/bmjebm-2022-111952 (Paragraphs mine for...
  2. Andy

    United Kingdom: Oxford Long Covid clinic (includes The Long Covid Self-Help Guide. Practical Ways To Manage Symptoms)

    Moved from the Long Covid in the media thread Book review of The Long Covid Self-Help Guide. Practical Ways To Manage Symptoms by Trish Greenhalgh "The combination of these and other symptoms, along with the fluctuating course (good days interspersed with bad days, and certain activities...
  3. Andy

    ‘I can’t cope with multiple inputs’: a qualitative study of the lived experience of ‘brain fog’ after COVID-19 , 2022, Greenhalgh et al

    Abstract Objective: To explore the lived experience of ‘brain fog’—the wide variety of neurocognitive symptoms that can follow COVID-19. Design and setting: A UK-wide longitudinal qualitative study comprising online focus groups with email follow-up. Method: 50 participants were recruited from...
  4. JaneL

    Intuition and evidence--uneasy bedfellows? 2002, Trisha Greenhalgh

    Abstract Intuition is a decision-making method that is used unconsciously by experienced practitioners but is inaccessible to the novice. It is rapid, subtle, contextual, and does not follow simple, cause-and-effect logic. Evidence-based medicine offers exciting opportunities_for improving...
  5. Andy

    Long Covid – The illness narratives, 2021, Rushforth, Greenhalgh et al

    Highlights • Long Covid is a patient-defined illness which gained legitimacy in online communities. • We analysed long Covid narratives using socio-narratology. • Narrators used literary devices to make sense of illness and persuade their audiences. • A unique feature of many narratives was...
  6. Andy

    Long COVID and Health Inequities: The Role of Primary Care, 2021, Berger, Greenhalgh et al

    Abstract Policy Points An estimated 700,000 people in the United States have “long COVID,” that is, symptoms of COVID‐19 persisting beyond three weeks. COVID‐19 and its long‐term sequelae are strongly influenced by social determinants such as poverty and by structural inequalities such as...
  7. MSEsperanza

    Medical scientists and philosophers worldwide appeal to EBM to expand the notion of ‘evidence’, BMJ Evidence Based Medicine 2020

    Anjum RL, Copeland S, Rocca E, Medical scientists and philosophers worldwide appeal to EBM to expand the notion of ‘evidence’, BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine 2020;25:6-8, https://ebm.bmj.com/content/25/1/6 Signatories include Greenhalgh and Wyller. [...] More joint publications by 'Cause...
  8. Andy

    Developing services for long COVID: lessons from a study of wounded healers, Ladds, Greenhalgh et al, 2021

    Open access, https://www.rcpjournals.org/content/clinmedicine/21/1/59
  9. Helene

    Trisha Greenhalgh on ME/CFS and Long Covid

    Split from Possibility of ME or PVFS after COVID-19, Long Covid Just made the mistake of listening to part of "Trisha Greenhalgh Webinar on Long-COVID". Was hosted by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research in a series on Long-Covid, ME & more. Blood still boiling. Basically said PACE was...
  10. M

    UK: NICE Longcovid guideline 2020

    I'm not sure where to post this but want to highlight for those giving input/feedback on NICE guidelines a discussion in a BMJ Live LongCovid rehabilitation event that relates to the characterization of CFS and the NICE guidelines. The presenter was Professor Lynne Turner-Stokes of Kings College...
  11. Dx Revision Watch

    Persistent symptoms after Covid-19: qualitative study of 114 long Covid patients and draft quality criteria for services, 2020, Greenhalgh et al.

    Preprint paper here: Persistent symptoms after Covid-19: qualitative study of 114 long Covid patients and draft quality criteria for services Emma Ladds, Alexander Rushforth, Sietse Wieringa, Sharon Taylor, Clare Rayner, Laiba Husain, Trisha Greenhalgh This article is a preprint and has not...
  12. Sly Saint

    Towards an institute for patient-led research - Trish Greenhalgh, BMJ blog November 12, 2019

    Trish Greenhalgh is professor of primary care health sciences at the University of Oxford. https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2019/11/12/trisha-greenhalgh-towards-an-institute-for-patient-led-research/ see also this thread...
  13. W

    Rethinking bias and truth in evidence‐based health care. Greenhalgh, Weiringa, et al

    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jep.13010 Free full text Sietse Wieringa MSc DPhil Student, Scientia Research Fellow1,2 Eivind Engebretsen PhD, Professor1, Kristin Heggen, PhD, Professor1, Trish Greenhalgh PhD, Professor3 In modern philosophy, the concept of truth has been...
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