Kati
Patient in training
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I think it would be very interesting for patients to be forward thinking and build their own studies. Wouldn't that be something?
Here is how I would go about.
1) Patients go on a site, fill out a questionnaires (as usual) to ensure they have ME and meet Canadian criteria. Doctor diagnosed would be optimal. Decide what the entry criteria would be-can patients be on anti-virals, does it matter?
2) Patients pay their own way for the test, a 25$ expense. Patients receive their own results.
3) Results are tallied and shared with interested physicians and those willing to co-author.
4) Publish somewhere.
5) Present results in conferences, and to CFSAC.
Has this been done before? This is very basic, but could it be done? This would be closest to patient-oriented research.
Here is how I would go about.
1) Patients go on a site, fill out a questionnaires (as usual) to ensure they have ME and meet Canadian criteria. Doctor diagnosed would be optimal. Decide what the entry criteria would be-can patients be on anti-virals, does it matter?
2) Patients pay their own way for the test, a 25$ expense. Patients receive their own results.
3) Results are tallied and shared with interested physicians and those willing to co-author.
4) Publish somewhere.
5) Present results in conferences, and to CFSAC.
Has this been done before? This is very basic, but could it be done? This would be closest to patient-oriented research.