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Friday, October 30, 2009

National Fatigue Survey Still Seeks Participants

The information found below comes from the MSFYi e-newsletter from the MS Foundation


The National Chronic Fatigue Survey, an internet-based survey of fatigue-related to chronic illness conducted by the Fatigue Management Institute of Florida Institute of Technology, will continue to run through January 2010. The survey is designed to gather information on the nature and impact of fatigue associated with chronic medical disorders.
The survey is open to adults with a chronic medical condition, can be completed anonymously, and can be accessed at http://research.fit.edu/fmi.
The survey findings will be used to better describe the experience and severity of fatigue related to chronic medical conditions and will contribute to the development of improved techniques related to fatigue. Summaries of survey findings will be posted on the website in March 2010.
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1 comments:

Thom Harrell said...

Thanks so much for posting the information on the National Fatigue Survey. We appreciate your efforts to help us obtain a meaningful sample of individuals in the MS community, as well as other individuals who experience significant illness-related fatigue.

Best regards,

Thom Harrell
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Thom Harrell, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
Director, Fatigue Management Institute
School of Psychology
Florida Tech
Melbourne, FL 32901
tharrell@fit.edu
research.fit.edu/fmi