Sly Saint
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
In her recent lecture Trudie Chalder said
following on from this what she says strongly suggests that they are planning to do ACT trials on chronic fatigue in the UK. Hopefully (the way things are going) this will not happen but something to watch out for.
So in terms of the mechanisms of change then, going back to the PACE trial, we were wanting to know well what was it that needed to change in order to bring about a change in the outcome.
And if you think back to our model which was the fear avoidance model we were specifically interested in whether those beliefs were bringing about a change in the outcome.
We’ve developed a scale which has now been published when we were measuring fear avoidance, catastrophising, damage beliefs, embarrassment avoidance, symptom focussing, all or nothing behaviour, self reported and avoidance behaviour............
I have to thank Kimberly Goldsmith for the analysis, she is the wizard in terms of the statistics behind this
following on from this what she says strongly suggests that they are planning to do ACT trials on chronic fatigue in the UK. Hopefully (the way things are going) this will not happen but something to watch out for.