Full author list: Ackah, Deary, Abonie, Hettinga, Hackett
Abstract
Purpose
To explore and understand the experiences and perceptions of rest among adults experiencing fatigue alongside a long-term condition (LTC) and healthcare professionals (HCPs).
Methods
This qualitative study used...
Other authors include Vincent Deary and Christopher Burton.
Highlights
Medical consultations for persistent (“medically unexplained”) physical symptoms present particular challenges
Symptoms can be explained as central and peripheral processes; however these explanations are rarely used in...
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Abstract
Self-reported tiredness and low energy, often called fatigue, is associated with poorer physical and mental health. Twin studies have indicated that this has a heritability between 6% and 50%. In the UK Biobank sample (N = 108 976) we carried out a genome-wide association study of...
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/research/centres/ctru/mss3
I don't see a thread on this. The list of contributors imply a very expensive price tag for doing copy-paste research that's been done many times before. No idea if ME is an exclusion criteria, very few details.
Obviously not a...
Persistent Physical Symptoms Research and Treatment Unit - Kings College London; South London and Maudsley NHS Trust
for the rogues gallery of the 50 members of this team see
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/persistent-physical-symptoms-research-and-treatment-unit-1
[They do subgroup analyses comparing those with and without CFS]
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09638288.2019.1636315
Original Article
Conceptualizing the benefits of a group exercise program developed for those with chronic fatigue: a mixed methods clinical...
Event in October this year:
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The words ‘Integrated Care’ currently feature in every health briefing, newsletter and policy document, but what exactly does it mean and what does it look like in practice? For people with Persistent Physical Symptoms as a result of a long term...
Old Familiar, Deare and Chalder excelling themselves here. Scores highly on the "drivelometer".
PwME "score more highly on neuroticism and unhealthy perfectionism"
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08870440802403863?scroll=top&needAccess=true
"The problem may well be that some of our [CBT] treatments are too evidence based." :rofl: Of course, that's obviously it.
In part, this article seems to be some sob story about how CBT practitioners are misunderstood and maligned by ungrateful patients.
"It would seem that for some sufferers...
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