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Graded exercise therapy for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome in secondary care - a benchmarking study.

Abigail SmakowskiJames AdamsonTracey TurnerTrudie Chalder
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
GET is an effective treatment for CFS/ME within clinical practice. However, effect sizes were smaller in routine clinical practice than RCTs suggesting that avenues for augmentation need to be considered.Implications for rehabilitationIt is important to assess whether patient reported outcomes of treatments that have been evaluated in the context of clinical trials are similar in routine clinical practice.This study shows fatigue severity, physical functioning, and work and social adjustment can significantly improve after graded exercise therapy for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome within a specialist service.Benchmarking methods showed clinical outcomes obtained smaller effect sizes than randomised controlled trials - techniques to maximise patient outcomes should be considered.
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