There were three articles about the NICE guidelines in a Danish journal about neurology December 9th. Psychologist Peter La Cour is supportive of the new guidelines, professor Per Fink is not. The articles mention the protests from the Royal College of Physicians.
Omstridt ME-behandling forkastet i nye NICE-anbefalinger
google translation
Controversial ME treatment is rejected in new NICE recommendations
“We know that people with ME / CFS have had difficulty getting their disease recognized, and the guideline provides guidance for diagnosing the condition in recognition that there is no specific test for the disease. The recommendation emphasizes the importance of a personal management plan for, for example, energy management - including the importance of rest and stay within the individual energy limits, " says Peter Barry , clinical advisor to NICE and chairman of the committee behind the recommendations.
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“The new guidelines from NICE put an end to the stigmatizing myths that ME is psychosomatic and that patients can be trained healthy. It is critical that we have a healthcare system that insists that ME is the same as general fatigue and functional disorder. NICE today confirms that ME is a separate, disabling and recognized biomedical disease, "says the chairman of the ME association Cathrine Engsig in a press release .
She hopes that the Danish healthcare system will follow in NICE's footsteps and update their guidelines in the area and recognize that ME is not a functional disorder.
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The significance of the new changes in practice in England - if any - remains unknown after the English doctors' protest statement. Therefore, the final sentence in the case of the treatment of ME in England has not been set yet, nor does it seem to be the case here at home.
Sundhedspsykolog om nye NICE-anbefalinger: Kæmpestort for ME-patienter
google translation:
Health Psychologist on New NICE Recommendations: Huge for ME Patients
“It is huge that NICE recognizes that ME is not a functional disorder and that treatment with graduated rehabilitation has now been completely removed because it can do more harm than good to patients. We have been waiting a long time for the recommendations, so it is extremely gratifying that they have finally been published, ”says Peter la Cour, who works with ME patients on a daily basis at a private clinic in Copenhagen.
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“It gives hope that ME can get another disease term and no longer be termed a functional disorder. And this allows the health authorities in Denmark to draw up guidelines specific to ME / CFS, so that patients are not treated incorrectly or pushed around between different specialties. Hopefully, the decision in NICE can boost the process here at home in the National Board of Health, because they can not continue to sit with their hands in their laps, as they have done so far, "he says and refers to the fact that a unanimous Parliament in 2019 decided to separate ME / CFS from functional disorders.
A decision that was criticized by many doctors, who believed that the politicians interfered in their field, and where the National Board of Health has so far also avoided implementing the decision.
Professor: Foruroligende beslutning av NICE
google translation:
Professor: Disturbing decision by NICE
“There are quite a few problematic things in the new recommendations where the definitions are not on par with reality. When we use graduated exercise therapy, we adapt it to the individual patient, so that we just avoid overloading the patients, and NICE does not take this into account in the recommendations, ”he says.
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He doubts that the changes will actually be implemented in England due to the opposition from the medical profession, and therefore he also does not see that it will have an impact on ME treatment in Denmark.
“In Denmark, ME patients are primarily treated at the various centers for functional disorders, and it has worked and works quite well with excellent results, where we primarily use the evidence-based treatment methods such as GET and CBT. And therefore I see no reason to change it now, ”he says.
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Per Fink emphasizes here the importance of health authorities making decisions based on a medical basis such as research studies that can demonstrate evidence for a given form of treatment. And here NICE has stepped outside the lines, as according to Per Fink they have ignored expert statements and selected in the research experiments they have included in the preparation of the guidelines, so that patient statements and selected ME experts associated with the ME environment's words have been weighted higher than research results.
ETA: Added an extra quote, the one from the Danish patient organisation.