David Tuller
Trial By Error: A Curriculum for Treating CFS with CBT
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH Ten years ago, the National Health Service began rolling out across England a program called Improving Access to Psychological Therapies, or IAPT. This program arose out of the notion that many people were suffering from untreated depression, anxiety and other psychiatric disorders. In parallel with that, ...
Trial By Error: More Letters About BMJ’s Flawed Pediatric Studies
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH This morning I sent three more e-mails alerting interested parties to my concerns about two BMJ studies of children with ME/CFS. When it comes to research, kids are already a vulnerable population, and those with a stigmatizing illness even more so. That’s why it is both ...
Trial By Error: My Letter to the Science Media Centre about BMJ Study
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH I have sent the following e-mail to Edward Sykes, the head of mental health and neuroscience at the Science Media Centre. The e-mail concerns the Lightning Process study published last year in Archives of Disease in Childhood. The SMC promoted the findings, which received widespread media ...
Trial By Error: A Letter to Health Officials About BMJ’s Lax Editorial Standards
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH I am not sure what is going on at BMJ and why editors there seem incapable of acknowledging their flawed decision-making when it comes to two papers that should never have been accepted for publication. One violated BMJ€™s policy that all trials must be properly prospectively ...
Trial By Error: My Letter to MP Monaghan About BMJ Studies
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH I have been trying to convince editors at two BMJ journals to take responsibility for poor decisions. Despite serious nudging and prodding, I have been unsuccessful. The two papers I have criticized as being fraught with methodological and/or ethical missteps are these: Clinical and cost-effectiveness of ...