tornandfrayed
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
The patients' responses are thoughtful, and if the researchers took them properly into consideration, they would learn something. However, it doesn't look at the CFQ's usefulness overall in evaluating fatigue and distinguishing fatigue from depression/anxiety. Also, no recognition of the need to evaluate PEM.
It's not ethical to sit on this for so long, when the researchers have concluded revision is required. Thanks to @bobbler and @Maat's excellent sleuthing on the other, it does seem that replacing the CFQ with a new PROM that the bps lobby have devised is a strategy that has been brewing for a long time. However if patients draw attention to that, we'll be the conspiracy-theorists!
I've lost who made the astute point, that usually the only evidence they can cite is on improvements on the CFQ. How will that be squared?
It's not ethical to sit on this for so long, when the researchers have concluded revision is required. Thanks to @bobbler and @Maat's excellent sleuthing on the other, it does seem that replacing the CFQ with a new PROM that the bps lobby have devised is a strategy that has been brewing for a long time. However if patients draw attention to that, we'll be the conspiracy-theorists!
I've lost who made the astute point, that usually the only evidence they can cite is on improvements on the CFQ. How will that be squared?