Cognitive behaviour therapy targeted at changing illness beliefs and
graded exercise helps some patients
Not exact matches
The PACE trial, published in The Lancet in 2011 [2], examined the effects of three different treatments for people with CFS, compared with usual specialist medical care (SMC): cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT, where a health professional
helps the patient to understand and change the way they think about and respond to their symptoms),
graded exercise therapy (GET, a personalised and gradually increasing
exercise programme delivered by a physiotherapist), and adaptive pacing therapy (APT, where patients adapt activity levels to the amount of energy they have).
The self -
help intervention (guided
graded exercise self -
help, or GES) involves slowly and safely building up physical activity levels (eg.
Many of these cognitive and behavioural therapies (of which guided
graded exercise self -
help is an example) can be very helpful to patients and will be used more frequently in routine clinical practice only when we abandon the notion that these therapies need to be administered through face - to - face contact with highly trained therapists.»
Dr Lucy Clark, lead author, Queen Mary University of London, UK, said: «We found that a self -
help approach to a
graded exercise program, guided by a therapist, was safe and also
helped to reduce fatigue for some people with chronic fatigue syndrome, suggesting that GES might be useful as an initial treatment for patients to
help manage symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome.
«Guided self -
help approach to
graded exercise program is safe, may reduce fatigue for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome.»
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