Fakta og myter om kronisk træthedssyndrom

Translated title of the contribution: Facts and myths about chronic fatigue syndrome

Per Fink*, Mathias Skjernov, Line Kirkeby Petersen, Charlotte Forstrøm, Marianne Rosendal

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Abstract

Contrary to its precursor, the new NICE guidelines for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) caution against graded exercise therapy for the severely ill, and cognitive behavioural therapy is only recommended for treating consequence of ME/CFS and not the condition itself. Instead, energy management is recommended. The recommendations are based on dismissing most current evidence from studies not using new diagnostic criteria introduced by NICE or not including patient viewpoints. As argued in this review, instead of a scientific approach, the committee attaches importance to a consensus-driven approach among a biased group of specialists and patients; many associated to the ME action community.
Translated title of the contributionFacts and myths about chronic fatigue syndrome
Original languageDanish
Article numberV12210943
JournalUgeskrift for Læger
Volume184
Issue number22
Pages (from-to)2146-2149
Number of pages4
ISSN0041-5782
Publication statusPublished - 23 May 2022

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