Caroline Struthers
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
It feels like trying to fix the way reviews are done is fixing the wrong problem.
A million times yes!!! That's what Cochrane cannot seem to wrap their collective review-obsessed heads-in-the-sand around. When they bang on about "advocating for evidence", they don't mean advocating for better primary research, they mean advocating for their own way of doing reviews which is using GRADE, Risk of Bias, exhaustive search strategies, meta-analysis techniques, and all the other things their methodological boffins invented to produce systematic reviews and systematic reviews only. Even CONSORT (guidance for reporting randomized trials) was invented to meet the needs of systematic reviewers only, not to improve how trials are done to make the results actually mean something, and be an ethical use of time and money.