I think we need to work on how to convince people of the how flawed it is to combine subjective outcomes with unblinded trials. There is clearly a good deal of convincing still to do. I seem to recall
@Jonathan Edwards saying some time back on PR that quite a few people took a lot of convincing initially when he raised the point. Coming to all this from scratch, once pointed out it seemed terribly obvious to me and still does. But I think there is a lot of inertia in establishment mind set that really doesn't see otherwise. How to change that. For psych therapies aimed at genuine psych conditions, the notion may hold
some water, but when targeted toward physical conditions with objective outcomes available, it's junk. Something for 2019.