The study cited above: is not the PACE trial which was first published in 2011. Interesting that Sharpe should cite an earlier and smaller study.
For those that don't know it, here are the questions for the Work and Social Adjustment Scale. According to the press release, CBT was shown to...
Well, if they knew about 'our' PACE trial, and they agreed with our opinion of it, then yes, it would be silly of them to re-use it, but I would...
...(ox.ac.uk) [MEDIA] (I wonder if anyone has told him..........? although I know there is currently yet another PACE trial on radiotherapy(?))
There is a major issue here when we combine thinking like this - which I can see how they have convinced themselves of what they are saying not...
Yes just because it is exercise - and has been done to the point of proving no more trials are needed, but was counter-intuitive in the first...
From the discussion - their suggested behavioural intervention: They then go on to suggest Behavioral Activation and Acceptance and Commitment...
I'm wondering whether looking into old generations of specialisms like Occupational Therapy and Occupational Health papers might be interesting...
@Hutan Your critique finds errors and omissions that remind me of the various problems brought to light in the PACE trial.
...They Are Writing About? Recalling the interference from the PACE trial investigators in the editorial decisions of the Journal of Health...
...what’s important to each individual. —- She co-wrote the Graded Exercise Therapy manual used in the PACE Trial. Thread discussing the book here
Sure, you wouldn't want to stop collecting evidence if you just have unblinded trials with subjective evidence. I'm just making the point that...
Moved post I think the problem with trying to get an evidence base around pacing is what you ask the control group to do. Push-crash cycles,...
...of subjective outcomes in non-blinded trials). (Worse, the Pace trial showed no meaningful objective benefits – and objective measures are...
Thanks for this, @ME/CFS Skeptic. One point: Don't know about the Norwegian trial, but in PACE the version they used was not pacing as generally...
Just on that finding that pacing has no effect compared to usual care: I agree that most people with ME/CFS learn fairly swiftly to reduce their...
...He has mentioned in the past that there were problems with the PACE trial. I listened to the show and found it good, especially Brown, James...
I’ve not listened. I assume as Trish didn’t mention him that Ben Goldacre wasn’t on it. I also assume Nick Brown is the “self-appointed data...
...This does not correspond to how CBT was used in the PACE trial and the trial by Janse et al which argued that ME/CFS is reversible by...
...IQWiG only had 3 trials on GET and CBT to work with: The PACE trial, the GETSET trial and a 2018 Dutch trial on CBT by the research team of...
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