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Why has the PACE Study’s “Sister Trial” been “Disappeared” and Forgotten?
David Tuller continues his analysis of research about treatments for CFS with an examination of the FINE trial. A summary has been compiled by MEAction. Virology blog: Trial By Error, Continued: Why has the PACE Study’s “Sister Trial”been “Disappeared” and Forgotten? [9 … Continue reading
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FINE trial treatments cost effectiveness assessment
Provisional results of the cost effectiveness assessment of the treatments used in the FINE trial (2010) have been published. The original trial found that: For patients with CFS/ME in primary care, pragmatic rehabilitation delivered by trained nurse therapists improves fatigue … Continue reading
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Tagged FINE trial, nurse led treatments, Pragmatic rehabilitation, Supportive listening
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