Survey Results: ME/CFS Diagnosis Pre & Post 2021 NICE Guideline

At the beginning of this year, the ME Association asked members of the community to complete our website survey relating to diagnosis; looking at before and after the 2021 NICE Guideline on ME/CFS.

We conducted the survey to try to find out if:

  • People are being diagnosed earlier
  • More attention is being paid by doctors to make sure other possible causes of ME/CFS type symptoms are excluded
  • People are being referred by GPs to an ME/CFS specialist service to ensure the diagnosis is correct and a care and management plan is prepared.

Snapshot of the Results

Out of 849 entries, 72% of diagnoses where from before the publication of the NICE Guideline and 28% after it was published.

Diagnosis

  • ME/CFS 43%
  • Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) 25%
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) 28%
  • Post Covid ME/CFS 3%
  • Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome (PVFS) 2%

How long did you experience symptoms before visiting the GP?

  • 0-4 weeks 22%
  • 1 year + 33%
  • 3-5 months 16%
  • 6-12 months 11%
  • 1-2 months 18%

Before 2021 NICE Guideline

How long did it take to get an accurate diagnosis?

  • 0-3 months 9%
  • 4-12 months 31%
  • 1-2 years 20%
  • 5-6 years 8%
  • 3-4 years 12%
  • 7 years + 19%

Overall were you happy with the diagnosis process? (1-5 i.e. 1=Poor 5=Excellent)

  • 1 star (1/5) 39%
  • 2 stars (2/5) 16%
  • 3 stars (3/5) 22%
  • 4 stars (4/5) 14%
  • 5 stars (5/5) 9%

After 2021 NICE Guideline

How long did it take to get an accurate diagnosis?

  • 0-3 months 6%
  • 1-2 years 28%
  • 4-12 months 34%
  • 3-4 years 19%
  • 5-6 years* 6%
  • 7 years +* 9%

* This period may be from experiencing symptoms before the publication of the NICE Guideline and receiving a diagnosis after its publication

Overall were you happy with the diagnosis process? (1-5 i.e. 1=Poor 5=Excellent)

  • 1 star (1/5) 29%
  • 2 stars (2/5) 17%
  • 3 stars (3/5) 23%
  • 4 stars (4/5) 20%
  • 5 stars (5/5) 11%

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