Full title: Comparison of cognitive behaviour therapy versus activity management, both delivered remotely, to treat paediatric chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis: the UK FITNET-NHS RCT
Authors:
Esther Crawley, Emma Anderson, Madeleine Cochrane, Beverly A Shirkey, Roxanne...
Unfortunately the interesting bit is behind a pay wall
https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S1098-3015(23)03636-7/fulltext
Cost-Effectiveness of Online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) Compared to Online Activity...
How many protocols does this harmful GET trial need exactly? There's 5 on the website now.
Is Action for ME supporting this street merging with AYME? They have a clear statement against GET now.
Selected GPs are now sending out letters on behalf Crawley et al for any kids aged 11+. For 16 or...
Bristol Randomised Trials Collaboration
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The BRTC designs and conducts high quality pragmatic randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in primary and secondary care, as well as non-NHS settings such as schools and in public health. We also undertake complex trials and feasibility studies which...
My letter to Red Whale/GP Update
Earlier today I sent the following letter to the e-mail address I found at the website of Red Whale/GP Update, which recently disseminated a recruitment ad for FITNET-NHS. I blogged about it on Monday. I cc’d officials at the Health Research Authority, the...
Trial By Error: FITNET- NHS Recruitment Ad Promotes "Recovery"
A British medical education company has recently disseminated a recruitment ad for a high-profile pediatric study of treatment for what it calls CFS/ME. The recruitment ad’s headline describes the intervention being investigated as...
Not a joke... :(
What a bitter hijack...
Direct link:
https://www.nihr.ac.uk/blogs/worries-that-keep-you-awake-at-night/8466
Just a little extract to let you have a taste of her revolting prose (this woman really has no decency):
Leaving the field would be your best contribution, Esther...
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