I have answered "No" in this "survey" (inverted commas are essential). In the box provided for text, I have written the following:
OF COURSE, all sick people should have APPROPRIATE services. On the other hand, I believe that people with ME should approach the existing NHS so-called “CFS/ME Specialist Centres" with suspicion. Personally, I would not go near one.
What is this “adults and children” business? What about “people”? If you want to subdivide your “survey”, you need ask something about each of your categories, i.e. adults and children.
There is no such illness as "CFS/ME" which is a contrived, catch-all construct based on fancy and dogma. It is used to attempt to lump together anyone and everyone having persistent fatigue, but, as yet, no identified biomarker. Your “specialist” centres are based on this same pseudo-reasoning.
This is a non-survey, patently loaded to lull the unwary into giving answers that will, no doubt, be twisted to support the nonsense known as the current NICE guidelines on "CFS/ME”. If this is your idea of “research”, you are clearly incompetent, at the very best.
You need to withdraw your “survey”.
By the way, who are you?