Randomised controlled trials form a central building block within the prevailing evidence-based mental health paradigm. Both methodology and paradigm have been widely problematised since their emergence in the mid-late twentieth century. We draw on the concept of ‘strategic ignorance’ to understand why the paradigm still prevails. We present focus group data gathered from 37 participants (service users, public, carers, general practitioners, commissioners) concerning the way they made sense of a randomised controlled trial of psychotherapy for treatment-resistant depression. Thematic analysis of the findings revealed an overall critique of randomised controlled trial methods which we refer to as ‘non-strategic ignorance’. Specifically, part...
David Taylor, a consultant psychotherapist at the Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust (120 Bels...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Background: It is now over half a century since community care was introduced in the wake of the clo...
Randomised controlled trials form a central building block within the prevailing evidence-based ment...
Compulsory community treatment for people with severe mental illness remains controversial due to co...
Aim “All have won, and all must have prizes,” - so the dodo bird verdicts the statistical indiffere...
Background: Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) was introduced in the United Kingdom ...
Mental health problems present an increasing global disease burden making the development of effecti...
This thesis explores the strategies of ignorance and uncertainty employed by UK regulators, practiti...
The debate over antidepressants, especially SSRIs, has lasted for more than a decade, the controvers...
This thesis critically examines a national programme in mental health which has been driven by the i...
The past 40 years have generated numerous insights regarding errors in human reasoning. Arguably, cl...
The rise of the clinical trial In trying to treat any disorder, how do we know what works and what d...
Quality-of-life measurement in depression is advocated as a patient-centred indicator of recovery, b...
This paper challenges the elite position given to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in assessing t...
David Taylor, a consultant psychotherapist at the Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust (120 Bels...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Background: It is now over half a century since community care was introduced in the wake of the clo...
Randomised controlled trials form a central building block within the prevailing evidence-based ment...
Compulsory community treatment for people with severe mental illness remains controversial due to co...
Aim “All have won, and all must have prizes,” - so the dodo bird verdicts the statistical indiffere...
Background: Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) was introduced in the United Kingdom ...
Mental health problems present an increasing global disease burden making the development of effecti...
This thesis explores the strategies of ignorance and uncertainty employed by UK regulators, practiti...
The debate over antidepressants, especially SSRIs, has lasted for more than a decade, the controvers...
This thesis critically examines a national programme in mental health which has been driven by the i...
The past 40 years have generated numerous insights regarding errors in human reasoning. Arguably, cl...
The rise of the clinical trial In trying to treat any disorder, how do we know what works and what d...
Quality-of-life measurement in depression is advocated as a patient-centred indicator of recovery, b...
This paper challenges the elite position given to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in assessing t...
David Taylor, a consultant psychotherapist at the Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust (120 Bels...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Background: It is now over half a century since community care was introduced in the wake of the clo...