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Lorraine Johnson
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Lorraine B Johnson

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Summary

Lorraine Johnson, JD, MBA is Executive Director of LymeDisease.org (LDo), the largest grass-roots non-profit in the US that serves those affected by Lyme disease through advocacy, education and research. She is the Co-Chair of the Steering Committee of Consumers United for Evidence-Based Healthcare (CUE), a national coalition of health advocacy organizations and is a patient representative for the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute and serves on the Executive Committee of PCORnet.

Health Policy Infectious Diseases

Work details

Executive Director

LymeDisease.org
Consumer Peer Reviewer for Cochrane Collaboration

Consumers United for Evidence Based Medicine

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  • Answers 2
March 27, 2014
Severity of chronic Lyme disease compared to other chronic conditions: a quality of life survey
Lorraine Johnson, Spencer Wilcox, Jennifer Mankoff, Raphael B. Stricker
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.322 PubMed 24749006

2 Answers

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accepted Due to the imprecise definition of Chronic Lyme Disease and the inherent self-selection bias, how could psychological factors affect your results?
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accepted How different were the populations compared (LD vs general population vs congestive heart failure) and how could this have impacted your conclusions?