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Earlier this week we sent this letter to Dr Karla Soares-Weiser, the new editor of Cochrane, who in this article, https://www.cochrane.org/news/publication-cochrane-review-exercise-therapy-chronic-fatigue-syndrome, has promised
and we have subsequently received the following response
to the production of a full update of this Cochrane Review, beginning with a comprehensive review of the protocol, which will be developed in consultation with an independent advisory group that we intend to convene. This group will involve partners from patient-advocacy groups from different parts of the world who will help us to embed a patient-focused, contemporary perspective on the review question, methods and findings.”
Dear Dr Soares-Weiser,
re: Publication of Cochrane Review: ‘Exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome’
We are an international on-line forum-based organisation called ''Science for ME'' with an international membership of over 2000 patients, carers, supporters and scientists with a focus on discussing and reviewing scientific research on ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome).
We have followed closely the attempts to highlight the flaws in the review 'Exercise therapy for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome', mainly by patients, some of whom are members of our forum, and acknowledge that some progress has been made to address some of those issues, although we still have serious concerns.
We have two requests.
First, we are concerned that until a new review is completed, the current version will continue to inform health care decisions, with a high potential of seriously harming patients with ME. Given the high impact of Cochrane reviews internationally, we ask that you place your announcement prominently alongside the current review so that readers are aware that Cochrane has decided a completely new approach is necessary.
Second, we are pleased to read that you intend to involve patient groups from around the world in the new review. Please could you add Science for ME to your contact list of patient organisations to be kept informed of progress, and with a view to possible involvement.
We look forward to your response.
Yours sincerely,
re: Publication of Cochrane Review: ‘Exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome’
We are an international on-line forum-based organisation called ''Science for ME'' with an international membership of over 2000 patients, carers, supporters and scientists with a focus on discussing and reviewing scientific research on ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome).
We have followed closely the attempts to highlight the flaws in the review 'Exercise therapy for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome', mainly by patients, some of whom are members of our forum, and acknowledge that some progress has been made to address some of those issues, although we still have serious concerns.
We have two requests.
First, we are concerned that until a new review is completed, the current version will continue to inform health care decisions, with a high potential of seriously harming patients with ME. Given the high impact of Cochrane reviews internationally, we ask that you place your announcement prominently alongside the current review so that readers are aware that Cochrane has decided a completely new approach is necessary.
Second, we are pleased to read that you intend to involve patient groups from around the world in the new review. Please could you add Science for ME to your contact list of patient organisations to be kept informed of progress, and with a view to possible involvement.
We look forward to your response.
Yours sincerely,
and we have subsequently received the following response
Dear S4ME,
Thank you for your email. We are starting planning the steps of the update of the review and will take your requests into consideration.
With best wishes, Karla
Karla Soares-Weiser (MD, MSc, PhD)
Editor in Chief, Cochrane Library
Editorial & Methods Department | Cochrane Central Executive
Thank you for your email. We are starting planning the steps of the update of the review and will take your requests into consideration.
With best wishes, Karla
Karla Soares-Weiser (MD, MSc, PhD)
Editor in Chief, Cochrane Library
Editorial & Methods Department | Cochrane Central Executive