Is It Useful to Question the Recovery Behaviour of Patients with ME/CFS or Long COVID?

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作者
Vink, Mark
Vink-Niese, Friso
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[1] Independent Researcher, Amsterdam
[2] Independent Researcher, Osnabrück
关键词
CFS; chronic fatigue syndrome; eminence-based medicine; evidence-based medicine; insurance medicine; long COVID; ME; occupational medicine; post-infectious disease; recovery behaviour; CHRONIC-FATIGUE-SYNDROME; MODERATE EXERCISE; GENERAL-PRACTICE; THERAPY;
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10.3390/healthcare10020392
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
For the last few decades, medical guidelines have recommended treating patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) with graded exercise therapy (GET) and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). Moreover, doctors have questioned the recovery behaviour of these patients and stimulated them to follow these treatments so that they would be able to go back to work. In this article, we reviewed trials of GET and CBT for ME/CFS that reported on work status before and after treatment to answer the question of whether doctors should continue to question the recovery behaviour of patients with ME/CFS. Our review shows that more patients are unable to work after treatment than before treatment with CBT and GET. It also highlights the fact that both treatments are unsafe for patients with ME/CFS. Therefore, questioning the recovery behaviour of patients with ME/CFS is pointless. This confirms the conclusion from the British National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), which has recently published its updated ME/CFS guideline and concluded that CBT and GET are not effective and do not lead to recovery. Studies on CBT and GET for long COVID have not yet been published. However, this review offers no support for their use in improving the recovery of patients with an ME/CFS-like illness after infection with COVID-19, nor does it lend any support to the practice of questioning the recovery behaviour of these patients.
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