Abstract

BackgroundChronic fatigue syndrome or myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) is a relatively common and potentially serious condition with a limited evidence base for treatment. Specialist treatment for paediatric CFS/ME uses interventions recommended by National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) including cognitive behavioural therapy, graded exercise therapy and activity management. The Lightning Process® (LP) is a trademarked intervention derived from osteopathy, life-coaching and neuro-linguistic programming, delivered over three consecutive days as group sessions. Although over 250 children with CFS/ME attend LP courses each year, there are no reported studies on the effectiveness or cost-effectiveness.MethodsThis pragmatic randomised controlled trial is set within a specialist paediatric CFS/ME service in the south west of England. Children and young people with CFS/ME (n = 80 to 112), aged 12 to 18 years old will be randomised to specialist medical care (SMC) or SMC plus the LP. The primary outcome will be physical function (SF-36 physical function short form) and fatigue (Chalder Fatigue Scale).DiscussionThis study will tell us whether adding the LP to SMC is effective and cost-effective compared to SMC alone. This study will also provide detailed information on the implementation of the LP and SMC.Trial registrationCurrent Controlled Trials ISRCTN81456207 (31 July 2012).

Highlights

  • Chronic fatigue syndrome or myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/Myalgic encephalopathy (ME)) is a relatively common and potentially serious condition with a limited evidence base for treatment

  • Long-term follow-up (24 months) in this group showed that recovery was 79% in the family-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) group compared with 64% in the psycho-education group [11]

  • specialist medical care (SMC): children and their families are offered a variety of treatment options that are recommended in National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines [2]

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Methods

This pragmatic randomised controlled trial is set within a specialist paediatric CFS/ME service in the south west of England. The primary outcome will be physical function (SF-36 physical function short form) and fatigue (Chalder Fatigue Scale)

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