ladycatlover
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Yet more free publicity for the damn SMILE trial.
And I seem to remember that it was quite difficult to leave the trial - phone calls at home prompting filling in questionnaires.

Does this mean that the obscure placement of the caveat has led to the misleading of Parliament?
The operating procedure for trials in the UK has inbuilt safeguards designed to protect patients from harm in the event an intervention is ineffective or potentially harmful.
This research trial had several limitations as set out in the peer reviewed journal article. This was a very small trial and so it would need to be repeated in a much larger group to demonstrate more generalisable findings. Participants were not blinded so their self-reported outcomes might have been biased, for example participants may have been more likely to report positive outcomes because they knew they were getting additional therapy in the LP group. Of all those eligible to participate in the trial, fewer than 30% agreed to take part. Participants in the trial did not have any serious adverse events attributable to either LP or usual care. LP therapy was given in addition to the usual CFS/ME care as a no-treatment control group was not deemed ethical, therefore it cannot be suggested as a replacement for current specialised medical care.
So . . . the PACE Trial used Standard Medical Care + additional therapy. Is this a way of saying PACE is also biased? Is that what you mean @Jonathan Edwards ?
I had forgotten that. I was implying that PACE was also biased but having forgotten that therapies were in addition to SMC I assumed that the wording from the minister drew attention away from PACE. Maybe whoever did the briefing forgot as well!
That was my initial thought of what you mean as well, actually. The problem is they could say, well, APT was also "therapy" so there was something different about the "therapies" we liked, i.e. CBT and GET.
it’s the stated view of the department of health to parliament put out under the ministers name so if they then do something pro LP they will be going against what they’ve told parliament which is bad formWhat is the actual role of this question-asking in government policy-making?
What is the actual role of this question-asking in government policy-making?
In principle it is a way of getting government officials to formally state on the record their response to the questions asked. It does of course depend on how carefully the questions are framed, and how adept and determined the officials are at avoiding the questions or passing the buck to others. But getting the responses on the official record could be important.What is the actual role of this question-asking in government policy-making?
Since you have revealed that here, I assume it's public information provided by her. Is there an article about her somewhere?I have just discovered that Baroness Blackwood has a history of ME. More recently she has had diagnoses of EDS and POTS.