Snow Leopard
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
The problem of unblinded trials with subjective end points is not 'just an opinion'. It is the only sensible view and is embedded in all evidence based medicine. With due respect if Tovey's advisors do not share this view they are incompetent. Again with due respect if Tovey is not aware of this he is not qualified to act as an editor in an organisation like Cochrane. He seems to have acted fairly so far but in this instance he appears to be indicating that he has no grasp of reliable evidence. That makes Cochrane something of a basket case maybe.
The problem of subjective end points with no blinding is as basic as it gets. It is the reason we have blinded trials. No trial with this design of a drug would be taken seriously. Moreover the problem is much worse with therapist delivered treatments, not less bad, because of the role playing and manipulation of attitudes that is inherent in the human interaction.
We/you are assuming they have the same ideological basis as us/you. They don't believe that there is an underlying objective disease, they believe that subjective perception of pain/fatigue/whatever is the illness and that subjective reporting of improvements necessarily represents improvement in the illness, rather than reporting biases.
edit- I just noticed that @Barry made more or less the same point a few days ago...