Introduction, Course WB3151
Importance of this Course to Allied Health Professionals
Health care providers from many disciplines play an important role in helping people with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) regain function. They can also assist them, their families, friends and employers to more effectively cope with this poorly understood and debilitating illness. Currently, behavioral management and rehabilitation strategies comprise the mainstay of therapy for CFS; they often help to reduce the severity of symptoms and to improve quality of life. Counseling can also help patients make prudent lifestyle adjustments and assist with development of improved coping skills to help people better manage a chronic illness like CFS.
Learning Time
Chapter One (Approximately 10 minutes to complete.)
- Overview
- Epidemiology
- Framework for Understanding CFS
Chapter Two (Approximately 30 minutes to complete.)
- Recognition and Diagnosis
- CFS Case Definition
- Course of Illness
- Evaluating CFS and Developing Therapeutic Strategies
- Impact of CFS
Chapter Three (Approximately 20 minutes to complete.)
- Management of CFS
- Disability
- Conclusion
- Reference List
Appendices (Approximately 35 minutes to complete.)
Case Studies (Approximately 35 minutes to complete.)
Learning Assessment and Evaluation (Approximately 15 minutes to complete.)
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Content Source: National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne, and Enteric Diseases (ZVED)