I just want to highlight that the problem with the subjective outcomes in PACE etc. is that they are not corroborated by improvement in objective...
For completeness' sake, a few additional resources that may or may not be of use. (Excluding those that have already been posted.) [spoiler]...
Given that you're working on an extremely short timeline, you're not going to have time to read and synthesise tons of papers if your aim is...
My memory is that we have seen LC studies on rehab programs that do talk about PEM but argue somehow that you can plan around this. There are...
From that thread:
Other countries have recommended GET and CBT based on PACE, so I’ll just pretend he’s talking about those!
Small error: The NICE guidelines recommending GET and CBT came out before the PACE Trial results came out.
...good. What would be the advantage of calling your trial the PACE trial when you are actually evaluating CBT and GET? Or calling your...
...us, is now an Associate Professor. Butler was involved in the PACE trial, and is as BPS as they come. Here's more: Australia: Active Health...
Is only going with those who have definable PEM going to mean that those who don't yet/aren't currently in that position (either because they...
I think this collection of papers add up to the 'PACE trial' of FMD. The authors have provided a lot of information. On page 63 of the...
This is an important question. And I seem to remember some important points about frames of reference that were prompted by another paper in the...
...Thanks to Alem Matthees' hard work, unpublished data from the PACE trial finally got released, leading to its definitive rebuttal. Matthees...
...to others. In the Trial Management Group minutes from the PACE trial, a number of issues are mentioned regarding King's: So patients being...
Oh look what Graham (RIP) had to say in a comment under Wessely's blog:
Here we go:...
...to the Journal of Health Psychology's special issue on the PACE trial which you can read here:...
Yeah, where are the scatter plots? Which are kind of important info. If the plots supported the claims made by the PACE authors then they would...
They aren't biomarkers but ME/CFS is significantly disabling and so activity levels would be expected to be a reasonable proxy. The NHS classes...
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