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Gijs Bleijenberg

Researcher at Radboud University Nijmegen

Publications -  276
Citations -  18074

Gijs Bleijenberg is an academic researcher from Radboud University Nijmegen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic fatigue syndrome & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 276 publications receiving 16725 citations. Previous affiliations of Gijs Bleijenberg include Public Health Research Institute & VU University Medical Center.

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Dimensional assessment of chronic fatigue syndrome

TL;DR: The absence of laboratory tests and clear criteria to identify homogeneous (sub)groups in patients presenting with unexplained fatigue, and to assess clinical status and disability in these patients, calls for further assessment methods.
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Chronic fatigue syndrome

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review issues of epidemiology and clinical manifestations, focusing on the scientific status of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and suggest multidisciplinary prospective studies of CFS in the general population.
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome: a multicentre randomised controlled trial

TL;DR: CBT was more effective than guided support groups and the natural course in a multicentre trial with many therapists and showed a lower proportion of patients with improvement than CBT trials with a few highly skilled therapists.
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Fatigue among working people: validity of a questionnaire measure.

TL;DR: The CIS seems to be an appropriate instrument for measuring fatigue in the working population and was able to discriminate between fatigued and non-fatigued employees in occupational groups.
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Fatigue in cancer patients during and after treatment: prevalence, correlates and interventions.

TL;DR: This review focuses on fatigue observed in patients during and after treatment for cancer, using data from empirical studies that indicate that fatigue is mostly studied during active treatment forcancer, and is an important problem during this period.