Comparison of cognitive behaviour therapy versus activity management, both delivered remotely, to treat paediatric chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis: the UK FITNET-NHS RCT

Nov 1, 2024Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)

Comparing remote cognitive therapy and activity management to treat children with chronic fatigue syndrome

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Abstract

At 6 months, adolescents using the Fatigue In Teenagers on the interNET program had a mean physical function score of 60.5, compared to 50.3 for those receiving Activity Management.

  • Fatigue In Teenagers on the interNET improved physical function compared to Activity Management, with a mean difference of 8.2 points.
  • Participants in the Fatigue In Teenagers on the interNET group attended, on average, half a day more school per week at 6 months than those in the Activity Management group.
  • There was no strong evidence that comorbid mood disorders affected the relative effectiveness of the two interventions.
  • Both groups showed similar improvements in pain and the Clinical Global Impression scale, with a varied response regarding fatigue.
  • At 12 months, no clear difference in physical function remained between the two groups.
  • The Fatigue In Teenagers on the interNET group incurred additional costs of £1047.51 compared to Activity Management, suggesting limited cost-effectiveness.

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