Testing a newly developed activity pacing framework for chronic pain/fatigue: a feasibility study
Antcliffe et al 2021
BMJ Open
Abstract
Objectives
To test the feasibility of using a new activity pacing framework to standardise healthcare professionals’ instructions of pacing, and explore...
Abstract
Objectives
We have developed and feasibility tested an activity pacing framework for clinicians to standardise their recommendations of activity pacing to patients with chronic pain/fatigue. This study aimed to explore the acceptability and fidelity to this framework in preparation for...
Not a recommendation. Although there has been something published recently by the same people running this trial I think this is something different, albeit related.
https://bepartofresearch.nihr.ac.uk/trial-details/trial-detail?trialId=2460&location=&distance=
Free full text: Activity pacing: moving beyond taking breaks & slowing down
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11136-018-1794-7
It's interesting to see how "activity pacing" is now being defined by some in a way that could cause problems for some people with ME/CFS...
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