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  1. M

    Cognitive behavioural therapy in chronic fatigue syndrome: a randomised controlled trial of an outpatient group programme, 2006, O'Dowd et al

    2 posts moved from: NICE Health topics: Tiredness/Fatigue in adults (includes CFS). _________ The NHS seems to consider GET and CBT as Health Technologies (HTs), as there was a long HTA (HT Assessment) produced by O'Dowd and Gladwell, Bristol, in 2006...
  2. Sly Saint

    The feasibility and acceptability of an early intervention in primary care to prevent CFS in adults: randomised controlled-O'Dowd, Crawley 2020

    The feasibility and acceptability of an early intervention in primary care to prevent chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) in adults: randomised controlled trial https://pilotfeasibilitystudies.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40814-020-00595-0
  3. Trish

    Open letter to the Trustees and Staff of Action for ME about the 'Toolkit for professionals'

    Following discussion on this thread, I contacted Action for ME to express concern about the document and ask for the research evidence on which the advice in the document was based. The staff member who replied asked me for more details of my concerns and seemed bemused by the idea that there...
  4. Andy

    Action for ME: Our new years resolutions

    Now that 2018 has come to an end here are some of the things that we have achieved over the last year: continues at https://www.actionforme.org.uk/news/new-years-resolutions/
  5. J

    O'Dowd-Crawley early intervention study

    I thought it would be worth checking what was happening with this study. https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN72645894 The following are attached: 1. A copy of the trial protocol. 2. A copy of the approval by Multicentre Research Ethics Committee (MREC), 19/01/2012, ref: 11/SW/0301. 3. A copy of...
  6. Esther12

    A general thread on the PACE trial!

    You may have heard of it? At the other place, some of us wrote a word or two about it. I thought it might be good to have a thread for PACE chats, or for new people to ask questions, that didn't necessarily relate to important new papers, or anything that warranted a new thread. I could post...
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