Kiristar
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
If I were a patient organization;
- I would be lobbying government for better care and research
- I would be setting up a framework for research and fund research
- I would be networking with all the ICB boards to work with NICE guidelines asap
- I would do mass media campaigns to get the public informed on the disease and let people know if you are newly ill rest to prevent damage
Instead MEA decides to be confrontational and insulting to patients.
Why are they choosing to have a discussion (with patients!) on resting versus activity?
I think patients that are ill for longer know very well to pace themselves within their energy envelope.
instead they should be putting the word out to the public at large that too strenuous activity after acute infection can keep you ill.
I wonder where I would be if I had been warned about this.
In their defence...
"- I would be lobbying government for better care and research" - They are doing this far more than is visible to most members/public, as are the other charities. Sadly it's largely falling on deaf ears.
"- I would be setting up a framework for research and fund research" - They are funding research including key infrastructure projects like the ME Biobank and Brain Bank and the Ron Davis follow up. They are supporting efforts such as the open letter on a research consensus along with the other charities.
"- I would be networking with all the ICB boards to work with NICE guidelines ASAP "- This is a really big thing to take on and they had hoped ICBs would do it without intervention so were slow to act. Their new "special project" is a pilot in Bucks and they also helped in Suffolk I believe.
"- I would do mass media campaigns to get the public informed on the disease and let people know if you are newly ill rest to prevent damage" - I don't think they see this as their remit/scope. I'd say they definitely lack skills in this space and shouldn't be attempting such a thing. A lot could go wrong if this was mishandled. I think it would need multi charity cooperation to fund and execute effectively as well as specialist comms expertise as the messages are very nuanced. Their Dr's surgery campaign is their first effort in this space and we have yet to see if it has any actual impact or what, if any, marketing objectives they have measured to evaluate campaign performance.
I'm not especially a fan, totally recognise the major organisational problems that people have flagged here and I think they've handled this particular issues hopelessly (especially with my professional hat on) but I do think there's a risk of becoming too critical and negative. Despite the odd sizeable gaffe caused by being out of touch or having a blinkered attitude, they do do a lot of positive work and are very respected by key institutions.