A 3-day Course for CFS/ME
A 3-day Course for Adults With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalopathy (CFS/ME): a Randomized Controlled Trial
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
100 participants
Mar 21, 2022
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Chronic fatigue syndrome/Myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) can be a serious and disabling condition with a heavy symptom burden and low function. Work disability is common, and social life dramatically affected. CFS/ME is a challenging health problem as well as a societal problem. In recent years, a doubling of the number of patients with a CFS/ME diagnoses has been reported in Norway. The patient group represents a challenge for the health care system, the municipality, and the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Organization (NAV). According to new figures, the NAV pays 100 million Norwegian Kroner (NOK) each month in permanently incapacitated expenses for people with CFS/ME. Municipalities have expenses in form of care, rehabilitation and other measures. There is a lack of effective treatment for CFS/ME. Evidence-based knowledge is highly needed. If the 3-day course shows promising effects, this could have positive consequences for patients, relatives and health personnel, but also financially for the society and the municipality.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- CFS/ME diagnosis based on the Canada Consensus Criteria.
- At least 50% out of school/work.
- Readiness to change (corresponding to the preparation phase in transtheoretical model)
- Has given informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria6
- Assessed by a General Practitioner (GP):
- Underlying physical illness or mental disorder that may explain the symptoms.
- Suicide risk/previous suicide attempts.
- Pregnancy.
- Bedridden and in need of continuous care.
- Insufficient Norwegian speaking or writing skills to participate in the 3-day course and fill out questionnaires.
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Interventions
The course is built on the LP manual (Parker, 2013) and includes stress theory, Positive Psychology and knowledge about regulating thoughts, feelings and behavior, and through that positively influencing physiology.
Treatment as usual (TAU) in the first 10 weeks. After 10 weeks: Behavioural: A 3-day course. The course is built on the LP manual (Parker, 2013) and includes stress theory, Positive Psychology and knowledge about regulating thoughts, feelings and behavior, and through that positively influencing physiology.
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NCT05236465