Extrastiftelsen is a big foundation for volunteer work.
On Oct. 24th 09.00 - 12.15 they invite to a seminar about
user involvement in priority within research.
As many of you remember, the Research Council of Norway invited among others ME patients to have their say in how an allocation on 30 mill NOK to ME research should be further distributed. This is how the
Research Council described their project:
In this call for proposals the Research Council is testing out an approach to user-identified research inspired by funding instruments employed by the UK’s National Institute for Health Research. The users of the research are able to influence the choice of research topics, both through an open invitation to propose research questions and through participation in broad-based user panels that identify knowledge needs and assist in the prioritisation of projects. In the context of this call, the term “users” refers to patients, treatment providers and the public at large.
The process has been educational and answered to specific needs for research formulated by patients and carers, the Council concluded after the project had finished.
The result were 4 fully founded research projects among 19 applications.
A success story, had it not been that one of the applications that were turned down was prof. Wyller's study on Lightning Process as treatment for ME. This resulted in complaints and protests from among others LP-coah Live Landmark. Even though the Research Council joined the debate and tried to explain that the Council were the ones who made the final decisions, together with an expert panel, not ME patients, an impression was given that ME patients (and our convictions) hindered important research to take place. Scandalous!
Prof. Gundersen has been mentioned here before. A couple of years ago he wrote an article in the newspaper Aftenposten warning about ME patients complaints about the PACE trial and patients having a say in academic debate. The response he got was massive with over a hundred comments arguing against him. He's been appalled by ME patients ever since and was very critical of the Research Council letting ME patients have a say.
Prof. Gundersen is going to give a talk at this upcoming seminar titled: What problems does user involvement in priority within research give?
Among other speakers are representatives from Kavlifondets healthcare research programme (who has supported Fluge/Mella's research with substantial amounts), the Research Council of Norway, one of the user representatives in the Research Council's ME-programme, Ministry for health and care service and Oslo University College.
The compère is Nina Kristiansen, editor of Forskningno (a news site about research that has debated both ME and PACE) and also the editor of the science department of Aftenposten where prof. Gundersen published his article defending PACE (he does not write for them any more).
The event is fully booked, but will be streamed live and I think this might be interesting to follow.
Here is the
program
Here is the
Facebook event (where I assume the streaming will be)
(edited for clarity)