So I am a bit confused. Lena said the focus was on medical interventions and supplements.
It would be good to have some insight into what this actually is and whether it is being run by people who understand the problem.
In the UK we have had government working groups discussing innovations, rather than guidelines, and although some good people have been invited I am not very confident that the people in charge understand the problems involved.
It seems like I've missed something. I hadn't seen there has been a meeting about the new guideline work in mid-april this year (there is reorganization of tasks in our official institutions including the Health Department, National Institute of Public Health and "electronic health" which may explain why there is no information to be found on the official websites).
The organisation ME-Foreldrene (ME-Parents) has written a short recap of the meeting held the 15th of april, that can be read in full in Norwegian on their site
here.
The new guideline is to include "chronic fatigue" of all causes as it is supposed to be used in primary care, and primary care doctors encounter patients with fatigue and need to know what to do with them.
@Hutan In the recap from ME-Foreldrene, they've included a PICO-scheme (for those unfamiliar, PICO is a way to organise a litterature search by listing search terms in the columns "Population", "Intervention", "Comparison" and "Outcome" to aid the process and increase reproducibility by others), so I'm guessing the outcome Lene asks for is an outcome that can be included in PICO.
A quick translation of the Interventions listed in the PICO scheme for CFS/ME to be included in the search (a PICO should include synonyms for the same term, I am not translating all the synonyms listed for say GET):
- Course in how to live with the illness (*this has a specific name/term in Norwegian)
- CBT
- Psychoeducation
- GET
- Pacing
- (Interdisciplinary) Rehabilitation
- Lightning Process
- Hypnosis
- Mindfulness
- Meditation
- Empowerement
- Awareness
- Amygdala and Insula retraining program
- ACT
- Psychomotoric physiotherapy
- Symptomatic treatment (pain, sleep, nausea)
- Pain reprocessing therapy
- B12/B1/B3 (*I'm guessing this referes to the vitamins)
- Diet
- Immunoglobulins
- LDN
- Abilify
- ADHD medication
- Blood thinners
- Methylene blue
- Antibiotics
- Antivirals
- Q10
- Carnitine
- D-Ribose
- Cancer treatment tested at Haukeland (*University hospital)
- Practical help/tools
Edit: To be clear: These are interventions that can/will be looked up in the litterature search, not interventions the department think is useful.