Cfs Quote by Frank Twisk
““ME/CFS has a greater negative impact on functional status and well-being than other chronic diseases, e.g., cancer or lung diseases[8], and is associated with a drastic decrement in physical functioning[9]. In a comparison study[10] ME/CFS patients scored significantly lower than patients with hypertension, congestive heart failure, acute myocardial infarction, and multiple sclerosis (MS), on all of the eight Short Form Health Survey (SF-36)[11] subscales. As compared to patients with depression, ME/CFS patients scored significantly lower on all the scales, except for scales measuring mental health and role disability due to emotional problems, on which they scored significantly higher.””
About This Quote
Source Journal article: Health Survey Comparison, 2020
ME/CFS severely reduces functional ability and well‑being, often more than cancer or heart disease.
In simple terms: ME/CFS impacts daily function heavily.
Prioritize comprehensive care for ME/CFS patients.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- clinical assessment
- policy advocacy
- patient support groups
- rehabilitation planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can healthcare systems better address ME/CFS?
- What interventions improve functional status most?
Data may be limited to specific study populations and may not capture all disease aspects.