Broughton et al., 2017 UK |
To explore experiences of patients who were completing a treatment at specialist clinics |
Convenience sampling |
Specialist clinics |
Diagnosed- criteria not reported |
Semi-structured, individual interviews Thematic analysis |
Comprehensive treatment including CBT and GET |
14 women. 2 men Age 24 to 62 yrs Illness duration 1 to 17 yrs |
Journey to specialist care, Things that hinder treatment Support systems |
Cheshire et al., 2020 UK |
What are the differences and similarities in treatment perceptions and experiences of guided graded exercise among those reporting improvements compared with those deteriorated? |
Strategic sampling according to responses to questionnaires showing much improvements/much deterioration |
Specialist clinic |
Diagnosed—criteria not reported |
Semi-structured, individual interviews Thematic analysis |
Guided graded exercise self-help (GES) |
17 women, 3 men Age 21 to 66 yrs |
Getting started and false starts Indeterminate phase of GES Competing commitments Interfering symptoms and comorbid conditions Maintaining motivation |
Chew-Graham et al., 2011 UK |
What factors are important for patients to engage in a new intervention? |
Purposive sampling from an RCT trial |
Primary health care |
Diagnosed by Oxford criteria |
Semi-structured individual interviews Inductive thematic analysis based on data from those in trial arm |
Nurse-led rehabilitation program |
13 women, 6 men Age 23 to 61 yrs Illness duration 9 months to 16 yrs |
Feeling accepted by therapist Own acceptance of diagnosis Accept of (treatment) model |
Dennison et al., 2010 UK |
To examine participants’ views and experiences of taking part in family-focused cognitive behavioural therapy |
All participants in an RCT around three years earlier were invited |
Outpatient clinic at a hospital |
Diagnosed—criteria not reported |
Semi-structured individual interviews Inductive thematic analysis |
Either cognitive behavioural therapy or psycho-education |
16 out of 46 invited were interviewed 10 women, 6 men Age 16 to 24 yrs |
Pre-therapy ideas and expectations Therapy experiences Perspectives on effectiveness |
McDermott et al., 2011 UK |
To explore hopes and expectations of patients newly referred to a ME/CFS centre |
All referred to the service last five months were invited |
Specialist clinic |
Diagnosed—criteria not reported |
Semi-structured individual interviews Constant comparative analysis |
Self-help advice to improve symptoms informed by Lifestyle Management Group Program |
20 out of 56 invited were interviewed 17 women, 3 men Age 22 to 60 yrs |
Needing a diagnosis In search of guidance and support Engaging with complexity to understand the illness In search of hope for the future |
Picariello et al., 2017 UK |
To explore the reasons for why some patients engage in treatment more than others, and to assess whether CBT meets patients’ needs |
Consecutively recruited if finished or in follow-up after treatment |
Specialist clinic |
Diagnosed—criteria not reported |
Semi-structured individual interviews Inductive thematic analysis |
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) |
13 out of 32 invited were interviewed 11 women, 2 men Age 18 to 64 yrs |
Hopes and expectations Real, not imagined Collaborative therapeutic alliance Motivation and engagement Gain and loss Change |
Pinxsterhuis et al., 2015 Norway |
To elicit participants’ experiences with a patient education programme and its usefulness |
All participants in a patient education, self-management programme were invited |
Outpatient clinic at a hospital |
Centres for Disease Control and Prevention—1994 criteria and Canadian Consensus Criteria |
Focus group interviews immediately and 9 months after the program Thematic analysis |
A self-management programme based on envelope and self-efficacy theories |
10 out of 33 invited were interviewed 8 women, 2 men Age 32 to 57 yrs Illness duration 2.5 to 20 yrs |
Experiences of chaos and insecurity Experiences of understanding, acceptance and coping Mediating factors |
Reme et al., 2013 US/UK |
To explore the experienes of young people after having undergone Lightening process |
Recruited through a website for young people with ME |
Members of website forum |
Oxford criteria |
Semi-structured individual interviews Inductive thematic analysis |
Lightening Process |
8 females, 1 male Age 14 to 26 yrs Illness duration 2 to 12 yrs |
Pretreatment thoughts and expectations Experiences with treatment Perspectives on effectiveness |