“…In addition, we note that analysis of the APID scores was performed "assuming no systematic difference between groups at baseline due to the randomisation" (van der Spek et al, 2018, p.434). This is an unusual way of examining the effectiveness of an intervention in a cluster trial with only 29 clusters, especially when the baseline APID scores for the two groups seem to have been quite different (van der Spek et al, 2018) and there were reported systematic differences between the two groups (Smeets et al, 2020). Furthermore, the assessment did not include pro re nata prescriptions, which is a critical omission if these were used as replacement.…”