David Tuller
Trial By Error: Letter to BMJ Editor Seeking Correction in New Review of Interventions for Long Covid
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH The BMJ recently published a review of interventions for Long Covid that--surprise!--recommended CBT and a rehabilitation program as treatments. The review is full of holes. I have focused on one in particular. The review relies for its rehabilitation recommendation on an earlier BMJ study--even though that ...
Trial By Error: Yet Again BMJ Recommends CBT and Exercise for Long Covid
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH What is going on at The BMJ? In May, the journal corrected an obvious error in a paper about a prominent Long Covid mental and physical rehabilitation trial called REGAIN. The trial was conducted among patients who had been hospitalized for Covid-19, but key sections of ...
Trial By Error: Canadian Group Seeks Feedback on Recommendations for Exercise and CBT for Long Covid
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH A group called Canadian Guidelines for Post COVID-19 Condition (CAN-PCC) has released a new set of draft recommendations related to preventing, diagnosing and treating what is commonly called Long Covid. The current list of nine draft recommendations includes exercise and cognitive behavior therapy, which has understandably ...
Trial By Error: Interview with Karen Hargrave, Co-Founder of #ThereForME
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH Karen Hargrave is co-founder of an advocacy campaign called #ThereForME, which was launched this past summer to draw public awareness to the UK's lack of care and treatment and to call “for an NHS [National Health Service] that's there for people with ME and Long Covid.” ...
Trial By Error: My Letter to BMJ Seeking Correction to Editorial on REGAIN Trial of Mental-and-Physical-Health Rehab for Long Covid
By David Tuller
By David Tuller, DrPH I have recovered sufficiently from my post-election coma to send off another of my irritating letters to journals--this one to The BMJ. As I mentioned in a post earlier this week, The BMJ has corrected a major paper: “Clinical effectiveness of an online supervised group physical ...
