Just emailed the trial lead "Sarah" [
https://www.usz.ch/team/sarah-lavinia-florence-schiebler/]. I've suggested that Sarah might wish to check out this site - can't recall how you join though.
*Sarah,
[my story/background] ---I noticed a trial you are leading "
Effectiveness of Acceptance Commitment Therapy or Micro Breaks in Patients With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ Myalgic Encephalomyelitis".
I am aware, e.g. from Professor Brian Hughes blog "
The Science Bit", that it is difficult to run blinded trials on non-drug interventions. However, there are examples of studies which used objective outcome criteria "actimetry" (FitBit type devices in layperson's terms) i.e. to ensure that the results are not due to reporting bias and/or placebo effect [
Friedberg 2016*].
I'd also like to highlight that there is some discussion on pacing-type management on the Science for ME forum**. This is a potential research area and one likely to be supported by people with ME/CFS. The discussion, on Science for ME, may only be visible to members; however, it is relatively simple to join the forum [
https://www.s4me.info/].
Regards and happy to discuss
Xxxx
*Friedberg F, Adamowicz J, Caikauskaite I, Seva V, Napoli A. Efficacy of two delivery modes of behavioral self-management in severe chronic fatigue syndrome. Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health and Behavior. 2016; 4(3):158-174
**https://www.s4me.info/threads/if-and-how-to-research-pacing-discussion-thread.22860/