I'm posting samt thing in three different threads because what's happening in Sweden right now is intertwined and it's hard to know which thread to post in. Moderator is welcome to change if it would be strange.
In parallel with the Stockholm region's training for primary care for "post-infectious conditions" based on the National Board of Health and Welfare's criticized guidelines, there are several courses on exhaustion disorder (ED) (the Swedish diagnosis utmattningssyndrom). Elin Lindsäter is involved in several of them. I have watched an online course where Lindsäter, together with the doctor Mats Adler, teaches based on the Oslo Consortium's ideas, and also refers to the manifesto.
They both start by stating that exhaustion disorder, CFS, ME, post-covid, somatic symptom disorder etc are just different names for the same thing - namely fatigue. This should be treated with positive reinforcement, gradual activation and sleeping at night. It should not be treated with sick leave and patients should not avoid things. PEM is not included in the training at all.
Lindsäter lectures on how poor the evidence is on exhaustion disorder, how few studies there are and how poor the methodology of the various studies has been. At the same time, both lecturers ignore all biomedical research on ME and the criticism of the BPS lobby's junk studies that form the basis for the direction they advocate.
I have written a text where I go through the education which, according to the title, should be about exhaustion disorder but which in practice has consequences for all people who seek care for any type of diagnose that includes fatigue including people with ME and post-covid.
Autotranslated link: The Oslo Consortium's ideology influences education about UMS (ED)
For those who understand Swedish, the training can be viewed in full via this link Utmattningssyndrom - var står vi idag?