Lydia O'Sullivan
@lydiaosullivan.bsky.social
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Radiotherapy, oncology, clinical trials methodology, evidence synthesis, HTA, outdoors, beaches, dogs. Research Associate at HRB-TMRN Views my own.
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icr.ac.uk
Recruitment to cancer #ClinicalTrials is often highly selective, and some people face barriers to participation.

To prevent these issues from limiting our progress against the disease, we're working to bridge the gap between clinical trials and real-world practice ⬇️

www.icr.ac.uk/research-and...
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marionkcampbell.bsky.social
There has been a lot of debate recently about the promise of real world data - the routine (observational) data collected on patients eg  treatments received, clinical outcomes etc – for estimating treatment effects. But can they deliver? 1/9
#MethodologyMonday #123
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johnsonpham.bsky.social
That sounds like a perfect way to kick off the day! A cup of coffee always sets the right tone. ☕😊

#nicedogs #coffeedogs #nicedaywithdog
lydiaosullivan.bsky.social
Great talk Darren, thanks again. Lots of tips for us to action! @andrewdullea.bsky.social
statsepi.bsky.social
Looking forward to chatting with colleagues from @hiqa.bsky.social today about data management and reproducible data analysis/reporting. Hopefully anyone who attends will know that I'm not being paid a dime and to set expectations accordingly 😜

Thanks @lydiaosullivan.bsky.social for the invite.
lydiaosullivan.bsky.social
Really looking forward to your talk Darren!
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thepeoplesreview.ie
Hello Bluesky 👋 #ThePeoplesReview is a citizen science project inviting the public to get involved in a systematic review about health!

Check out this video for more info about what The People’s Review is all about - youtu.be/4OoIjJY0tbE
What is The People's Review?
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kerryhood.bsky.social
How should we describe randomisation to people when recruiting them to a trial? Simple little study, but useful for us all to think about how we do this - it is not just understanding that is important, we also need to consider the acceptability of the language we use.

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Trial participants’ self-reported understanding of randomisation phrases in participation information leaflets can be high, but acceptability of some descriptions is low, especially those linked to ga...
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lydiaosullivan.bsky.social
Please add me Jo. Work in evidence synthesis & HTA. Thanks!
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carrieprice.bsky.social
Can I make another public service announcement, akin to the "don't ask your students to do systematic or scoping review but rather assign targeted activities that could help them perform one in the future?"

A thread!