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Activity pacing: moving beyond taking breaks and slowing down (2018)
Journal Article
Antcliff, D., Keeley, P., Campbell, M., Woby, S., Keenan, A., & McGowan, L. (2018). Activity pacing: moving beyond taking breaks and slowing down. Quality of Life Research, 1933 - 1935. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-018-1794-7

This brief communication responds to the paper by Jeong and Cho (Qual Life Res 26(4):903-911, 2017) that has described activity pacing in limited terms of adjusting activities through going at a slower rate and taking breaks. Activity pacing was repo... Read More about Activity pacing: moving beyond taking breaks and slowing down.

Activity Pacing is Associated With Better and Worse Symptoms for Patients With Long-term Conditions (2017)
Journal Article
Antcliff, D., Campbell, M., Woby, S., & Keeley, P. (2017). Activity Pacing is Associated With Better and Worse Symptoms for Patients With Long-term Conditions. The Clinical Journal of Pain, 205 -214. https://doi.org/10.1097/ajp.0000000000000401

BACKGROUND: Activity pacing has been associated with both improved and worsened symptoms, and its role in reducing disability among patients with long-term conditions has been questioned. However, existing studies have measured pacing according to un... Read More about Activity Pacing is Associated With Better and Worse Symptoms for Patients With Long-term Conditions.