@Jonnaviola Denna systematiska översikt med metaanalys kom fram till att KBT inte gör människor friskare när det gäller den typen av symtom som de som förordar KBT tror att postcovid är. https://t.co/i8L7poeG5G
Open Access UCL Research: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta analysis https://t.co/aZOXqVB96S
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @javi_malda: Time for more relational/dynamic interventions for this population? @ISTDP has some promising evidence in working with med…
RT @javi_malda: Time for more relational/dynamic interventions for this population? @ISTDP has some promising evidence in working with med…
RT @javi_malda: Time for more relational/dynamic interventions for this population? @ISTDP has some promising evidence in working with med…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
Time for more relational/dynamic interventions for this population? @ISTDP has some promising evidence in working with medically unexplained symptoms
RT @SharonBuckley: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis | British Journal o…
RT @SharonBuckley: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis | British Journal o…
CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis | British Journal of General Practice https://t.co/vg28VaR8Xp
RT @StenHelmfrid: A recent meta-analysis points out that healthcare use may be a useful outcome in clinical trials. The authors conclude th…
RT @StenHelmfrid: A recent meta-analysis points out that healthcare use may be a useful outcome in clinical trials. The authors conclude th…
RT @StenHelmfrid: A recent meta-analysis points out that healthcare use may be a useful outcome in clinical trials. The authors conclude th…
RT @StenHelmfrid: A recent meta-analysis points out that healthcare use may be a useful outcome in clinical trials. The authors conclude th…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @StenHelmfrid: A recent meta-analysis points out that healthcare use may be a useful outcome in clinical trials. The authors conclude th…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
Yes, CBT uninformed by knowledge of neuro-pathways, psychophysiological disorders and attention to emotion and trauma unlikely to have effect
RT @StenHelmfrid: A recent meta-analysis points out that healthcare use may be a useful outcome in clinical trials. The authors conclude th…
RT @StenHelmfrid: A recent meta-analysis points out that healthcare use may be a useful outcome in clinical trials. The authors conclude th…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @StenHelmfrid: A recent meta-analysis points out that healthcare use may be a useful outcome in clinical trials. The authors conclude th…
A recent meta-analysis points out that healthcare use may be a useful outcome in clinical trials. The authors conclude that cognitive behavioural interventions show weak benefits in reducing healthcare use in people with MUS. #MECFS https://t.co/ouM54bVBL
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
Woooooow. No wonder. I can't wait until the criminal convictions for the physicians #NHS actually trying to treat and smear physical problems as a #mentalillness. Beyond disgusting to even suggest. And #CBT (& DBT..) is a total farce. A mere #goalmaki
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
RT @Keith_Laws: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfIC…
CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/txgNBxfICP Most analyses showed no effect, with small benefits (marginal) for the effect of CBT on healthcare contacts and medication use
@tomtom123123123 https://t.co/fU1zY0rULf 英国の2019年のメタ分析で薬物使用のわずかな減少と出ています。 https://t.co/ToGFtvR5Oa 英国のPACE試験2019 対してこちらは12ヶ月の疲労と身体機能の両方で見られたCBTとGETの治療効果に疑問と 英国は完全な2枚舌ですね。
SR &MA finds thet cognitive behavioural interventions show weak benefits in reducing healthcare use in people with medically unexplained symptoms. The imprecise use of MUS as a diagnostic label may impact on the effectiveness of interventions. https://
CBT for medically unexplained symptoms shows weak benefits in reducing healthcare use: improved precision of diagnosis and more targeted treatments are likely to be beneficial https://t.co/xhqCaCCdrL https://t.co/9atPZ1r8PU
CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis, Brittni Jones and Amanda C de C Williams Br J Gen Pract 2019; 69 (681): e262-e269. DOI: https://t.co/fXEKmfKusq
RT @recover2renew: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/GoYluI…
RT @recover2renew: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/GoYluI…
#MUS #musnonsense bla bla ….
CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis https://t.co/GoYluIXjv9
RT @ChristophBurch: CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis. Jones B, et al.…
CBT to reduce healthcare use for medically unexplained symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis. Jones B, et al. Br J Gen Pract. 2019. https://t.co/OXfroESyx5 https://t.co/9PC1y1WO9w