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The Lancet commission Fink, Knoop et al to write an editorial to criticise the new NICE guidelines (Full Text Attached)

Countrygirl

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It appears that The Lancet has commissioned Fink, Knoop et al to attack the content and implementation of the new NICE guidelines. This is the abstract and a PDF of the article is attached.

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the UK published a new chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) guideline in October, 2021.

The previous NICE 2007 guideline recommended cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and graded exercise therapy (GET) for people with mild or moderate CFS/ME based on evidence from randomised trials.

Since then, more randomised trials and systematic reviews have provided additional evidence supporting these recommendations.

No new or more effective interventions have been identified. Although we applaud guideline efforts, it is remarkable that recommendations in the 2021 NICE guideline differ substantially from the previous one, and do not include CBT and GET as means to treat CFS/ME. The new guideline presents strengthened evidence, but a major shift in interpretation. How could this happen?

Attached is the full text.
 

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  • ME Lancet Editorial 12 Feb.pdf
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