Highlights
• Guided graded exercise self-help (GES) can lead to sustained improvement in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome.
• There was no evidence of greater harm after GES compared to specialist medical care at long-term follow-up.
• The study showed that GES was probably...
Does anyone know if the follow-up results of the GETSET trial were ever published? Apologies in advance if I'm overlooking something.
The 2017 paper in the Lancet writes:
But was there ever a separate paper with the follow-up results of GETSET?
Findings look interesting (improvement (n=9) and deteriorated (n=10)); conclusion daft (Guided graded Exercise Self-help may be improved by targeting those most likely to improve, and education about the indeterminate phase.)
Datum: 11 juli 2018
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The ME Association has posted a blog today on the GETSET letters published in the Lancet last week: http://www.meassociation.org.uk/2018/03/the-getset-trial-letters-to-the-lancet-and-a-response-from-the-authors-26-march-2018/
Handily, it includes the full text of each of the five letters (at...
http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(16)32589-2/fulltext
Lancet. 2017 Jul 22;390(10092):363-373. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)32589-2. Epub 2017 Jun 22.
Guided graded exercise self-help plus specialist medical care versus specialist medical care alone for chronic...
I submitted a letter to The Lancet in response to the GETSET publication back in July. @Tom Kindlon provided invaluable support. I heard today it has been rejected, so I see no reason to not show it here. See attached file. The submission limit was 250 words, and I used them all. The letter is...
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