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Research: ME/CFS Symptoms

15/9/2024

 
Take part in this final stage of research to develop an assessment of ME/CFS symptoms.
 
The ME Association (MEA) announce
Research: The Index of ME Symptoms (TIMES) for ME/CFS
September 13, 2024
The ME Association is funding a study led by Prof Sarah Tyson (who also has ME) from the University of Manchester (as pictured), to develop a clinical assessment toolkit in collaboration with people with ME and clinicians in NHS ME/CFS specialist services. 
“Many thanks to the thousands of you who have supported the clinical assessment toolkit project. We are now entering the final stages of the data collection, which is a busy time!
Professor Sarah Tyson” 
 
The final stage of the research is to develop an assessment of ME/CFS symptoms, called The Index of ME Symptoms (TIMES) by working with people with ME/CFS and clinicians in specialist services.   We have completed the initial analysis for the TIMES, which assesses symptomology and we have made quite extensive revision in the light of that analysis and your feedback.  It is now much shorter and simpler with just one question per symptom, although there are still quite a lot of symptoms, as we need to be comprehensive. Therefore, we would now like to double-check that the revised version provides the robust data that we expect it to. 
N.B. We only need a smaller number of participants (250) for this analysis, so we will close the survey once we have reached this number, which will probably be in a couple of weeks. Please be aware that there will be a couple more surveys coming in the next few weeks.  If you have any questions or comments, please contact Prof Sarah Tyson, the Chief Investigator at [email protected]
 
Please could you help by completing the following survey.
Developing a clinical assessment toolkit for people with ME/CFS and clinical services.  We are asking adults in the UK who have been diagnosed with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), which is also known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) to complete this online questionnaire.  People whose ME/CFS was triggered by a covid infection (i.e. long covid) are also invited to take part.  N.B. We only need a smaller number of participants (250) for this analysis, so we will close the survey once we have reached this number, which will probably be in a couple of weeks. Please be aware that there will be a couple more surveys coming in the next few weeks.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact Prof Sarah Tyson, the Chief Investigator at [email protected]
 
 
Our blog’s previous request from Prof Sarah Tyson, earlier this year
ME/CFS Research:  request from organisers for participants
11/4/2024.  Below is an Invitation to participate in the development of a Clinical Assessment Toolkit for people with ME/CFS, and the Clinical Services.
 
 
The Worcestershire M.E. Social Group’s "Symptoms of M.E./CFS” Information Sheet" was updated in May 2024.  It is available on our website in the About M.E. section.  The recent group announcement includes Symptoms and Awareness news from Action for ME (AfME),, BACME (British Association of Clinicians in ME/CFS),  ME Research UK (MERUK); and the ME Association.(MEA).

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Join us on 11 September, at our Afternoon Café Meeting

1/9/2024

 
Please join us, at our Afternoon Café Meeting on Wednesday, 11 September, from 2.00 - 3.30 pm, in the Next Café, above the Next store at the Elgar Retail Park, Blackpole, Worcester, WR3 8HP.  (There is a lift and escalator in the store, plus plenty of parking, including blue badge spaces near the main entrance.)  
 
All people with M.E., CFS, FMS, Long Covid, and their carers, friends and relatives, are welcome at all Worcestershire M.E. Social Group gatherings - please join us whenever it suits you.
 
Future Afternoon Café Meetings will also be on the 2nd Wednesday of each month, from 2.00 - 3.30 pm, at the Next Café.  Further information with all 2024 dates listed is available on our Meetings page.

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