ME/CFS Skeptic
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
So it seems that in all studies of GET and CBT the control catches up over time?
FITNET, FINE, PACE CURE and now GETSET all seem to report no statistically significant difference at follow-up. One reason might be the reduction in sample size due to drop-outs.
Another possible explanation is that the initial 'improvements' were due to various reporting biases as we have argued in our paper on bias and lack of blinding. Bias caused by reliance on patient-reported outcome measures in non-blinded randomized trials: an in-depth look at exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome: Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health & Behavior: Vol 8, No 4 (tandfonline.com)
FITNET, FINE, PACE CURE and now GETSET all seem to report no statistically significant difference at follow-up. One reason might be the reduction in sample size due to drop-outs.
Another possible explanation is that the initial 'improvements' were due to various reporting biases as we have argued in our paper on bias and lack of blinding. Bias caused by reliance on patient-reported outcome measures in non-blinded randomized trials: an in-depth look at exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome: Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health & Behavior: Vol 8, No 4 (tandfonline.com)