2020;
FITNET ?
NB:
I've just had another look at this:
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Who can get involved in the FITNET-NHS study?
Bath Specialist Paediatric CFS/ME Service will deliver both treatment arms. Patients are eligible if they have CFS/ME, have been seen by a paediatrician locally (this is
NICE guidance), have had their screening blood tests done
(
NICE guidance) and do not have access to a local specialist CFS/ME service."
"
Activity Management: Children and young adults will receive information on managing activities and sleep from CFS/ME specialist occupational therapists over three video calls. Therapists will provide a detailed assessment of each participant’s daily activities and will give advice and support on
how to increase this level safely over time. The specialist occupational therapist will hand over care to the local GP or paediatrician but will provide support to them with up to three phone calls.
- FITNET-NHS: Children and young adults (and their parents) will be given information and then work through 19 interactive modules (psycho-education and CBT). Children will be asked to do homework (answer questions and complete diaries). CBT-trained therapists will make appointments with children and their parents to review homework and support behaviour change."
Any changes to NICE guidelines would presumably greatly impact this 'study'........