This is a transcript of a podcast interview with Erin Walker and Katrina Brooks conducted by Douglas Badenoch about involving young people in a meta-synthesis. Recorded at the Cochrane Colloquium 2018.
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Sharing health evidence you can trust
This is a transcript of a podcast interview with Erin Walker and Katrina Brooks conducted by Douglas Badenoch about involving young people in a meta-synthesis. Recorded at the Cochrane Colloquium 2018.
Podcast and transcript: Emma Cartwright and Jess Rees, Cochrane UK’s Rosamund Snow Prize recipients, interviewed firstly by Sally Crowe and then by André Tomlin, members of the #BeyondTheRoom team at #CochraneForAll.
Sally Crowe reflects on participating in our recent conference, the Cochrane Colloquium, as a member of the #BeyondTheRoom team.
Transcript and podcast of an interview with Jennifer Johannesen @jenjohannesen conducted by Casey Quinlan @MightyCasey. Recorded at the Cochrane Colloquium 2018
Karen Morley blogs about her experience of seeking help for her Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and how finding and using Cochrane evidence was a turning point.
Sarah Chapman and Kit Byatt reflect on their discussion about helping an elderly relative decide whether a test and a treatment offered were in her best interests.
Announcing a great opportunity for some keen tweeters to come to the Cochrane Colloquium 2018 (with free registration, accommodation and a travel bursary) as part of the #BeyondTheRoom team.
Stroke survivor Annette Dancer returns to the blog with this vignette about her #LifeAfterStroke for our special series.
Annette Dancer blogs about her life after stroke: rebuilding confidence and getting speech problems into perspective.
In this blog, Caroline Carus reflects on some of the impacts of her stroke, one year on.
Annette Dancer and Claire Mitchell give us their perspectives on the benefits of working together in stroke research
Here's what patients and carers have told us will make the 2018 Cochrane Colloquium, Cochrane For All, accessible, inclusive and interesting.