How can we tackle fatigue?
To address these problems, Arthritis UK (then Versus Arthritis) and The Kennedy Trust held a workshop in 2020 to identify priorities for future research into fatigue.
The workshop brought together a range of healthcare professionals and researchers from diverse backgrounds, alongside people with lived experience. They identified areas of research where Arthritis UK (then Versus Arthritis) and The Kennedy Trust could work together to make an impact on the lives of people living with musculoskeletal fatigue.
“For many, fatigue is overlooked, under-prioritised, and not understood. Together we will address this most significant of unmet healthcare needs for people living with musculoskeletal, and other long-term, conditions.
Arthritis UK and The Kennedy Trust fatigue steering group
As a result of the workshop, we decided we wanted to better understand existing evidence and inform future research.
Together, we decided the first step would be to fund a piece of work to look closely at current fatigue research.
This project will explore what is already known on the ways of measuring, assessing and treating severe fatigue associated with rheumatic and related musculoskeletal conditions. The project will take a life course approach and consider fatigue in children, young people and adults.
Now, we’re excited to announce that Professor Emma Dures has been awarded funding to carry out this important review with her team at the University of the West of England (UWE) starting August 2023. The UWE team will work with collaborators at University College London (UCL) and the University of Aberdeen.