Factors related to educational adaptations and social life at school experienced by young people with CFS/ME: a qualitative study

Conclusions Young people with CFS/ME can benefit from better educational adaptations and increased social interaction with peers. From the participants’ view, factors that limit learning and socialisation include a lack of knowledge about CFS/ME among teachers and school personnel, expectations from teachers of doing more than they could manage at school, feeling alone coping with the disease and not recognising their own limitations regarding what they are able to do. Suggested factors perceived to enhance learning and socialisation were a better understanding of the disease among school personnel and peers, suitable educational adaptations and being able to socialise with peers.
Source: BMJ Open - Category: General Medicine Authors: Tags: Open access, Paediatrics Source Type: research