Karen Morley blogs and draws her experiences as a daunted and delighted volunteer peer reviewer for Cochrane Common Mental Disorders.
Patient & Public Involvement
Evidence-based medicine, relationships and trust: #CochraneForAll interview with Dr Margaret McCartney
André Tomlin (@Mental_Elf), from the Beyond The Room team at the 2018 Cochrane Colloquium,#CochraneForAll, in Edinburgh interviews Dr Margaret McCartney (@mgtmccartney), general practitioner, about the practice of evidence-based medicine, relationships and trust.
Defining research impact in terms of patient benefit: #CochraneForAll interview with Mark Taylor
André Tomlin from The Beyond The Room Team at the 2018 Cochrane Colloquium interviews Mark Taylor, Head of Impact for the Central Commissioning Facility of the National Institute for Health Research, about research impact, his own experience of multiple sclerosis and how Cochrane can involve patients in their work.
Patient-mediated interventions to improve professional practice: #CochraneForAll interview with Therese Kristine Dalsbø and Marita Sporstol Fønhus
Transcript of a podcast interview conducted by André Tomlin with Therese Kristine Dalsbø and Marita Sporstol Fønhus, two Norwegian Cochrane review authors, who talk about their recent systematic review, “Patient-mediated interventions to improve professional practice”. Recorded at the Cochrane Colloquium, 2018
Arresting Hope: #CochraneForAll interview with Ruth Ellwood Martin and Mo Korchinski
Transcript of a podcast interview with Dr Ruth Elwood Martin and Mo Korchinski about their work in Canada with women in prison: Arresting Hope – Women Taking Action in Prison Health Inside Out, conducted by André Tomlin @Mental_Elf. Recorded at the the Cochrane Colloquium 2018.
Involving young people in a meta-synthesis in research: #CochraneForAll interview with Erin Walker and Katrina Brooks
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.
Involving patients in developing guidelines: #CochraneForAll interview with Lyubov Lytvyn
Casey Quinlan from Beyond The Room Team at the #CochraneForAll Colloquium, 2018, interviews Lyubov Lytvyn, a PhD student at McMaster University, about involving patients in research to guide the development of evidence-based recommendations.
Beyond The Room at the Cochrane Colloquium: reflections from the team
Cochrane UK’s Sarah Chapman and Selena Ryan-Vig took the recent Cochrane Colloquium 'Beyond The Room', as part of a team of eight. With insights from their intrepid team mates, they consider what this extended social media activity achieved, what they would do another time and why, as Sally Crowe said, they “might be a little bit addicted to it”!
#CochraneForAll interview with Emma Cartwright and Jess Rees, the Rosamund Snow Prize recipients
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.
From trickle down evidence based medicine to evidence-based medicine: #CochraneForAll interview with Victor Montori
This is a transcript of a podcast interview with Professor Victor Montori @vmontori conducted by Casey Quinlan @MightyCasey. Recorded at the Cochrane Colloquium 2018 .
From #PatientsIncluded to Patient in 12 hours – my #BeyondTheRoom experience at the Cochrane Colloquium, 2018
Sally Crowe reflects on participating in our recent conference, the Cochrane Colloquium, as a member of the #BeyondTheRoom team.
The trouble with patient engagement – #CochraneForAll interview with Jennifer Johannesen
Transcript and podcast of an interview with Jennifer Johannesen @jenjohannesen conducted by Casey Quinlan @MightyCasey. Recorded at the Cochrane Colloquium 2018