2 years 11 months ago
Sarah Chapman
3 years 1 month ago
In this blog for people with Raynaud’s phenomenon, Dr Kevin Su, a Rheumatologist from Australia, looks at the latest Cochrane evidence on vasodilator drugs for Primary Raynaud’s phenomenon. Katie LeBlanc, a patient advocate, reflects on her experiences.
The post Vasodilators for Raynaud’s Phenomenon appeared first on Evidently Cochrane.
Kevin Su
3 years 1 month ago
Genna White
3 years 1 month ago
Karen Morley
3 years 1 month ago
Peter Buckle, a patient advocate whose wife died of glioblastoma, and Professor Scott Murray, GP and palliative care innovator, call for honest communication between health professionals and people with glioblastoma and their families, enabling shared decision-making and planning, with a focus on quality of life. They give sources of information and support for patients and families, and practical suggestions for clinicians.
The post Glioblastoma: honest conversations for shared decision-making appeared first on Evidently Cochrane.
Peter Buckle
3 years 2 months ago
This blog describes the first in a new series of Cochrane Special Collections which brings together examples of treatments and health care which - despite being costly and time-consuming - research suggests could be unhelpful to patients, or even harmful.
The post Choosing health care wisely when resources are scarce appeared first on Evidently Cochrane.
Selena Ryan-Vig
Checked
16 hours 35 minutes ago
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