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  1. Haveyoutriedyoga

    Testing a newly developed activity pacing framework for chronic pain/fatigue: a feasibility study, Antcliffe et al 2021

    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...
  2. Andy

    “Pacing does help you get your life back”: The acceptability of a newly developed activity pacing framework for chronic pain/fatigue, 2021, Antcliff

    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...
  3. Andy

    Recruiting: Developing an Activity Pacing Framework: Feasibility and Acceptability, Antcliff et al

    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=
  4. T

    Activity pacing: moving beyond taking breaks and slowing down (Antcliff et al. 2018)

    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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