Good to see ME Assn recognising these researchers pity they didn’t give them £90k to test FUNCAP on uk people with ME/cFS so it could be promoted for use in the NHS.
From the MEA's latest email circular - an update on the Tyson project:
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Research: The Index of ME Symptoms (TIMES) for ME/CFS
The ME Association is committed to improving healthcare for people with ME/CFS. As one of the leading UK charities for people with ME/CFS, we believe that everyone, regardless of where they live in the UK, should have equal access to the best healthcare available.
This month, the ME Association has commissioned a distribution company to ensure leaflets and posters will be displayed in around 3,000 GP surgeries in the UK. Due to the company’s emphasis on monitoring usage, we will know the materials are on display, the number of leaflets being used, and when they need to be replaced.
This part of the campaign will run for 6 months, after which we will review results and decide if it’s worth continuing it on a regular basis and possibly extending (where possible) to include more surgeries – as part of an ongoing initiative to Recognise ME.
In addition, as many GP practices now utilise plasma screens in waiting rooms, we have purchased advertising space. The adverts will promote awareness and recommend that if people have symptoms, they should see their GP to check if they have ME/CFS.
The plasma screen adverts will be displayed throughout September and October 2024. We are grateful to the company for allowing us an extra month (Sept) without any charge!
These advocacy projects seem a little archaic to me. I can imagine these will unfortunately go straight in the bin at some practices.
I’m all for anything that focuses on debunking the fatigue misinformationThese advocacy projects seem a little archaic to me. I can imagine these will unfortunately go straight in the bin at some practices. EDIT: The plasma screen rental is probably a better idea so I hope that pays off.
There are parts in mine where they are on the wall - even if they aren’t the major waiting roomThe three practices I visit all have noticeboards but none have anywhere to put leaflets.
They used to put them on the counters where people speak to the receptionists, but since cleaning routines changed due to Covid, surfaces are all kept clear for easier disinfection. Two of the practices had rotating stands for leaflets, but they disappeared in 2020 and haven't returned.
A5s are still really useful for displaying on small or crowded noticeboards, but practices might not need as many as they might have taken pre-pandemic.
Anyone know anything more about it? The one criticism that I'd make - other than the fact that he places too much weight on poor-quality biomedical research - is:And the one Integrated Care Board that I've been working with in particular on this, is Suffolk and Northeast Essex, where we've reached a point where we have - it's not in public domain - produced, what I think is a good clinical care plan which takes account of all aspects of the NICE guideline
Personally, I would be horrified if the existing "specialist services" set up domiciliary provision. There doesn't seem to be an understanding that what we need is an entirely new service model.but also from the point of view of the specialist services, which are, of course all outpatient services, and the fact that they should provide some sort of domiciliary home visiting service for people with severe ME
I just lookedAnyone looked at the MEA FB page today? I’m not sure I dare..it’ll rile me either way, I suspect.
Can you give a link to the FB post so we can see the context, please?I just looked
No that’s why I do screenies. I’ve added the text now.Can you give a link to the FB post so we can see the context, please?
The MEA then sub posts on its own comment
“graded activity/exercise
Physical activity is important for general health, reducing fatigue and pain, increasing muscle strength, improving concentration and helping sleep. A programme of physical activity or exercise with manageable levels is agreed where appropriate to each individual.”