CFS: prevalence in human-to-human sphere workers, factors contributing to formation and its impact on health, 2020, Petrishcheva et al

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  1. Dolphin

    Dolphin Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Free full text: http://ejobios.org/article/chronic-...n-sphere-workers-factors-contributing-to-7532

     
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  2. Trish

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    The solution - prevention using cultural activities and access to sessions with psychologists.

    I think they are talking about stress/burnout, not CFS.
     
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    I did not read the full article as it seemed a totally pointless exercise so I may have got hold of the wrong end of the stick, but it seems not to be a study relating in any way to people diagnosed with ‘chronic fatigue syndrome’, rather one looking at the perceptions of social workers.

    How is it that people feel it acceptable to draw totally nonsense conclusion in relation to ME/CFS?
     
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    I think this study can be cited as an example of how the name chronic fatigue syndrome leads to misunderstanding.

    I think both the authors and respondents wouldnt as eaily have confused fatigue, emotional distress and burnout with our illness if it was named myalgic encephalomyelitis or even systemic exertion imtolerance disease.
     
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