rvallee
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Take charge after long COVID: a mixed methods randomised controlled pilot study protocol
Just completely delusional. The same bullshit pseudoscience over and over again. Throw this entire discipline in the trash and melt the trash compactor afterward.This study aims to test an intervention known as Take Charge which aims to promote hope, activity and participation and differs from many forms of ‘standard’ practice [Citation11,Citation12]. It is a short (two sessions) therapeutic intervention that encourages people with chronic health conditions to consider their values, what is important to them, and how they will maximize their quality of life in the coming months. It is designed to de-medicalize a condition, improve intrinsic motivation, and foster the participant to Take Charge of their own recovery [Citation11,Citation12]. Few interventions have been able to achieve this or have required time-intensive programs and extensive training, which Take Charge does not. The intervention was successful in two randomized controlled trials comprising 572 stroke patients, where it was shown to improve quality of life, reduce carer strain, and increase independence up to 12 months post-intervention [Citation11,Citation13]. The intervention is brief, low cost, requires minimal training, and can be delivered face-to-face in a hospital outpatient setting or via telehealth [Citation14]. If successful in post COVID-19 condition, it could make an immeasurable difference to quality of life and global economies.
after?Take charge after long COVID
Sounds like what I got at rehab six months after covid. It did not turn out very well for me. But they kept using it because some patients did get better while doing it, although I suspect it was more of a natural recovery due to the time frame.Quote;
"It is designed to de-medicalize a condition, improve intrinsic motivation, and foster the participant to Take Charge of their own recovery"
Oh god. Will this stuff ever end.Quote;
"It is designed to de-medicalize a condition, improve intrinsic motivation, and foster the participant to Take Charge of their own recovery"
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One of the most horrifying things about all of this is that most MDs will readily admit they are clueless about it. But we also get this, so we have two mutually exclusive versions of reality competing with one another. No one knows what's actually true unless they spend a lot of time filtering through the BS, and of course that always ends up in the same category as "doing our own research", because that's always said with the assumption of scientific illiteracy and kookiness.Surely more honest to say, we haven't a clue what's wrong, and all we can advise is rest and pacing. Still the patient taking charge, but with a different perspective.
This study was approved by the Southern Adelaide Clinical Human Research Ethics Committee (approval number: 2022/SSA00695/OFR: 219.22, protocol version 3.3 19 February 2024).
The first participant was randomized to the trial on the 22nd of December 2023. Recruitment is ongoing.
They had to get a new approval, I’m not quite sure why.Received 23 September 2024
Revised 28 April 2025
Accepted 13 May 2025