Strawberry stories

My mum insists that we, at home, always cut off the green bit & splice the strawberry in case it had a slug in it. For Ian Wacogne it’s sitting with his back against a radiator. Why? Well, in my case it’s so that you can’t eat a slug … that’s managed to get into […]

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Quality Improvement: Why it’s not turfing the RCT to the long grass

We’ve started to publish a fair few quality improvement reports in the Archives recently, aiming for 1200 words, 5 references and a readable SQUIRE-compliant paper that gets across the key messages about how a #QI project was undertaken. These aren’t trials, don’t have control arms, and may suffer from significant publication bias. (It’s not surprising to […]

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StatsMiniBlog: Path analysis

It’s been a while since a little burst of statistical fun hit the blogosphere but summer is sort of here, and you may be faced with a choice of tracks in a forest and unsure which one to take … Path analysis will not aid you. Path analysis (aka ‘structural equation modelling’ … sort of …) […]

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