HRI-Kommentare
Oktober 17, 2023
Sigurdson MK, Homeopathy can offer empirical insights on treatment effects in a null field.
HRI Statement on Sigurdson et al. 2023
Weiteres interessantes Statement zum Thema „Nullfeld“ (außerhalb des HRI):
December 22, 2023
Jonathan Davidson, Homeopathy: a null field or effective psychotherapy?
https://www.jclinepi.com/article/S0895-4356(23)00341-4/abstract
16. März 2022
HRI-Kommentar zum BMJ-Artikel über Berichtsverzerrung („reporting bias“) von Homöopathie-Studien.
https://www.hri-research.org/de/2022/03/hri-kommentar-zum-bmj-artikel-ueber-berichtsverzerrung-reporting-bias-von-homoeopathie-studien/
March 16, 2022
HRI comment on BMJ article assessing reporting bias in trials of homeopathy.
https://www.hri-research.org/2022/03/homeopathy-research-institute-hri-comment-on-bmj-article-assessing-reporting-bias-in-trials-of-homeopathy/
Artikel Gartlehner et al. im BMJ (British Medical Journal)
Gartlehner G, Emprechtinger R, Hackl M, et al. Assessing the magnitude of reporting bias in trials of homeopathy: a cross-sectional study and meta-analysis. BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine. Published Online First: 15 March 2022. doi: 10.1136/bmjebm-2021-111846
https://ebm.bmj.com/content/ebmed/early/2022/01/30/bmjebm-2021-111846.full.pd
BMJ Rapid Responses to Gartlehner et al.
https://ebm.bmj.com/content/early/2022/01/30/bmjebm-2021-111846.responses
Michael R. Frass, Menachem Oberbaum
Level of reporting bias shown to be lower in homeopathy trials than in trials on conventional medicine
Published on: 21 March 2022
Robert T. Mathie
Reflecting trial registration status does not change the conclusions from two previous homeopathy reviews
Published on: 24 March 2022
Elizabeth R. Roberts
Context is everything: Conclusions of Gartlehner et al should be interpreted with caution.
Published on: 24 March 2022
Dana Ullman
“Bad faith” in reporting on homeopathic research
Published on: 24 March 2022
Presse
Debatte um angeblich schlechte Standards in Homöopathie-Forschung. Economy. 21. März 2022.
https://www.economyaustria.at/forschung/debatte-um-angeblich-schlechte-standards-homoopathie-forschung