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'''Pervasive Refusal Syndrome''' ('''PRS,''' or '''Pervasive School Refusal Syndrome''') is not a recognized [[Mental health|mental illness or mental health condition]] and not included in the standard psychiatric classification systems.<ref name="Jaspers2009" /> [[UK]] charity [[Invest in ME Research]] reports that "Where there are some doctors who do not believe in [[myalgic encephalomyelitis|ME]] as a diagnosis or do not accept that children with ME can be so seriously ill that they need tube feeding then flawed diagnoses are introduced such as Pervasive Refusal Syndrome."<ref name="elephant">{{Cite web|url=http://www.investinme.org/IIME-Newslet-1604-NS999.shtml | title = The Elephant in the Room - The General Medical Council - Dr Nigel Speight | last = Invest in ME Research | first = | authorlink = Invest in ME Research| date = 2006 | website = Invest in ME|archive-url=|archive-date=|url-status=|access-date=2019-02-15|quote=}}</ref><ref name="inquest" /> == PRS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome controversy == A number of children initially diagnosed with [[chronic fatigue syndrome]] (CFS) or [[myalgic encephalomyelitis]] (ME), or presenting with CFS symptoms, have later found themselves illness labeled as having PRS instead.{{Citation needed}} One case study of such children was co-authored by controversial pediatrician [[Esther Crawley]], and concluded: "Clinicians should think about PRS in patients with refusal symptoms affecting, eating, social interaction, self-care, mobility and treatment. Patients have extremely high levels of fatigue and/or disability. [[Post-exertional malaise|Postexertional fatigue]] and [[Sleep dysfunction|disrupted sleep]] occur but patients are less likely to have characteristic symptoms of [[CFS/ME]] such as [[unrefreshing sleep]]. The diagnosis of PRS is important as the treatment is different."<ref name="herb2014" /> == Talks and interviews == *Jan 7, 2014 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcRZo1vO53c28. Interview with Dr. Nigel Speight (paediatrician) - Interview met Dr. Nigel Speight (kinderarts)]<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcRZo1vO53c | title = 28. Interview with Dr. Nigel Speight (paediatrician) - Interview met Dr. Nigel Speight (kinderarts) | last = Speight | first = Nigel | authorlink=Nigel Speight | date = 2014 | website = YouTube|publisher=Wetenschap voor Patienten - ME/cvs Vereniging|archive-url=|archive-date=|url-status=|access-date=}}</ref> <embedvideo service="youtube" dimensions="400" alignment="right" container="frame" description="28. Interview with Dr. Nigel Speight (paediatrician) - Interview met Dr. Nigel Speight (kinderarts) By ME/cvs Vereniging">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcRZo1vO53c</embedvideo> :In this web seminar the [[United Kingdom|English]] paediatrician Dr. [[Nigel Speight]] is being interviewed by Rob Wijbenga, chairman of the Dutch [[ME/cvs Vereniging|ME/cvs Association]] and coordinator of the project 'Wetenschap voor Patiënten' or in English 'Science to Patients'. Dr. Nigel Speight has been involved in 30 child protection cases where children with ME have been threatened by removal from their families by social services. In this interview he talks about this cases and the situation with regard to children with ME in Great Brittain.<ref name=":0" /> :*Jan 15, 2014, [https://www.prohealth.com/library/video-dr-nigel-speight-speaks-on-child-abuse-by-medical-professionals-32201 Media:VIDEO: Dr. Nigel Speight Speaks on Child Abuse by Medical Professionals]<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.prohealth.com/library/video-dr-nigel-speight-speaks-on-child-abuse-by-medical-professionals-32201 | title = VIDEO: Dr. Nigel Speight Speaks on Child Abuse by Medical Professionals | last = ProHealth| date = 2014-01-15 | website = Prohealth|language=en-US|access-date=2019-02-15}}</ref> :<blockquote>Last year, [[Karina Hansen]], a young woman with ME, was forcibly taken from her home in Denmark and placed in a psych ward on the grounds that her illness was psychological. This is neither an isolated occurrence, nor is it confined to a particular country or region. In 2003, [[Sophia Mirza]], a British woman with severe ME, was removed from her home and placed in a mental hospital, where her condition worsened. In 2005, Sophia died.</blockquote> :<blockquote>This interview with [[United Kingdom|British]] pediatrician Dr. Nigel Speight was conducted as part of the Dutch ME/CFS Association’s project Wetenschap voor Patiënten (Science to Patients). Dr. Speight talks about other cases in which young patients with ME/CFS have been taken from their families. In some of these cases mothers have been accused of making their children ill ([[Munchausen syndrome by proxy|Munchhausen by Proxy]]). In others the children have been diagnosed with “Pervasive Refusal Syndrome.”</blockquote> :<blockquote>Dr. Speight’s experience with state agencies is extensive. He has fought to have 30 children with ME [returned] to their families, and won 28 of those battles.<ref name=":1" /></blockquote> == Evidence of mistreatment and medical neglect == A letter from a mother written in 2003 describes her [[Severe and very severe ME|severely ill]] son's experience as an in-patient in hospital, including needing a feeding tube regularly re-inserted, stomach surgery (as a result of him bleeding from the stomach), a plan for activity that would cause him considerable pain, possibly to the point of screaming, who later found her son's medical records stated he had "elective mutism" and "pervasive refusal syndrome" - information not shared with her at the time.<ref name="inquest">{{Cite web|url=http://angliameaction.org.uk/docs/Inquest-Implications.pdf | title = INQUEST IMPLICATIONS? | last = Marshall | first = Eileen | authorlink= | last2 = Williams | first2 = Margaret | authorlink2 = | date = Jun 16, 2006 | website = |archive-url=|archive-date=|url-status=|access-date=2019-02-15}}</ref> According to the letter, the clinicians involved in advising the hospital were psychiatrist [[Simon Wessely]] and psychologist [[Trudie Chalder]].<ref name="inquest" /> == PRS used to justify existing political policies == Bodegård (2014) describes how large numbers of children from families claiming asylum were found to have pervasive refusal syndrome, and an unethical study by the Swedish government ministry for asylum and refugees concluded that the illness may be malingered or provide [[secondary gain]] by allowing asylum-seeking families to obtain residence in Sweden for the treatment of their ill child.<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal | last = Bodegård | first = Göran | authorlink = | date = Mar 1, 2014 | title = Comment on the paper “Pervasive Refusal Syndrome (PRS) 21 years on—a reconceptualization and renaming” by Ken Nunn, Bryan Lask and Isabel Owen | url =https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-013-0435-5|journal=European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry|language=en|volume=23|issue=3|pages=179–181|doi=10.1007/s00787-013-0435-5|issn=1435-165X|quote=|via=}}</ref> Bodegård reports the study ignored the childrens' current living conditions and possible prior traumatic experiences, despite that many were seeking refuge after war, and used pervasive refusal syndrome to justify the mass deportation of families and their seriously ill children. Sweden later used new medical evidence to re-classify PRS as a form of [[depression]].<ref name=":2" /> ==Notable articles == * [https://25megroup.org/download/2527/ KNOWLEDGE IN THE HOPE OF PROTECTING M.E. SUFFERERS FROM UNNECESSARY SECTIONING]<ref name="PreventUnnecessarySectioning">{{Cite web|url=https://25megroup.org/download/2527/ | title = KNOWLEDGE IN THE HOPE OF PROTECTING M.E. SUFFERERS FROM UNNECESSARY SECTIONING | last2 = 25% ME Group | first2 = | authorlink2 = 25 Percent ME Group | last = The Grace Charity for M.E. | first = | authorlink = The Grace Charity for M.E. | date = Jan 2019 | website = |archive-url=|archive-date=|url-status=|access-date=2019-07-12}}</ref> - Preventing the unnecessary forced mental health sectioning of severely ill patients - [[The Grace Charity for M.E.]] with [[25 Percent ME Group |25% ME Group]] == Notable publications == * 2014, Comment on the paper “Pervasive Refusal Syndrome (PRS) 21 years on—a reconceptualization and renaming” by Ken Nunn, Bryan Lask and Isabel Owen<ref name=":2" /> [https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-013-0435-5 (Full text)] * 2014, Pervasive refusal syndrome (PRS) 21 years on: a re-conceptualisation and a renaming<ref>{{Cite journal | last = Nunn | first = Kenneth P. | authorlink = | last2 = Lask | first2 = Bryan | authorlink2 = | last3 = Owen | first3 = Isabel| date = Mar 2014 | title = Pervasive refusal syndrome (PRS) 21 years on: a re-conceptualisation and a renaming | url =https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23793559|journal=European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry|volume=23|issue=3|pages=163–172|doi=10.1007/s00787-013-0433-7|issn=1435-165X|pmid=23793559|quote=|via=}}</ref> [[pubmed:23793559|(Abstract)]] * 2014, [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simon_Collin/publication/273874213_G160P_Case_series_of_Pervasive_Refusal_Syndrome_presenting_with_Chronic_Fatigue_Syndrome_avoiding_the_pitfall_of_a_wrong_diagnosis/links/59678aed0f7e9b8091858389/G160P-Case-series-of-Pervasive-Refusal-Syndrome-presenting-with-Chronic-Fatigue-Syndrome-avoiding-the-pitfall-of-a-wrong-diagnosis.pdf G160(P) Case series of Pervasive Refusal Syndrome presenting Chronic Fatigue: avoiding the pitfall of a wrong diagnosis]<ref name="herb2014">{{Cite journal | last4 = Crawley | first4 = E. | authorlink4=Esther Crawley | last3 = McCowat | first3 = A. | authorlink3 = Alison McCowat | last2 = Collin | first2 = S. | authorlink2=Simon Collin | last = Herberholz | first = N. | authorlink = Nicola Herberholz | authorlink5 = | date = Apr 1, 2014 | title = G160(P) Case series of Pervasive Refusal Syndrome presenting with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: avoiding the pitfall of a wrong diagnosis|url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simon_Collin/publication/273874213_G160P_Case_series_of_Pervasive_Refusal_Syndrome_presenting_with_Chronic_Fatigue_Syndrome_avoiding_the_pitfall_of_a_wrong_diagnosis/links/59678aed0f7e9b8091858389/G160P-Case-series-of-Pervasive-Refusal-Syndrome-presenting-with-Chronic-Fatigue-Syndrome-avoiding-the-pitfall-of-a-wrong-diagnosis.pdf|journal=Archives of Disease in Childhood|language=en|volume=99|issue=Suppl 1|pages=A70–A70|doi=10.1136/archdischild-2014-306237.168|issn=0003-9888|quote=Clinicians should think about PRS in patients with refusal symptoms affecting, eating, social interaction, self-care, mobility and treatment. Patients have extremely high levels of fatigue and/or disability. Postexertional fatigue and disrupted sleep occur but patients are less likely to have characteristic symptoms of CFS/ME such as unrefreshing sleep. The diagnosis of PRS is important as the treatment is different|via=}}</ref> (Full text) *2009, Pervasive refusal syndrome as part of the refusal–withdrawal–regression spectrum: critical review of the literature illustrated by a case report<ref name="Jaspers2009">{{Cite journal | last= Jaspers | first = Tine | author-link = | last2 = Hanssen | first2 = G. M.J. | authorlink2= | last3 = van der Valk | first3 = Judith A. | authorlink3 = | last4 = Hanekom | first4 = Johann H. | authorlink4= | last5 = van Well | first5 = Gijs Th.J. | authorlink5= | last6 = Schieveld | first6 = Jan N.M. | date=Nov 2009 | title = Pervasive refusal syndrome as part of the refusal–withdrawal–regression spectrum: critical review of the literature illustrated by a case report|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762526/|journal=European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry|volume=18|issue=11 | pages = 645–651|doi=10.1007/s00787-009-0027-6|issn=1018-8827|pmc=2762526|pmid=19458987|quote=|via=}}</ref> [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762526/ (Full text)] ==See also == *[[Biopsychosocial model]] *[[Ethical issues]] *[[Karina Hansen]] *[[Pediatric myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome|Pediatric ME/CFS]] *[[Severe and very severe ME]] *[[Sick and Tired - BBC|''Sick and Tired'']] BBC *[[Sophia Mirza]] *[[Tymes Trust]] *[https://www.meaction.net/2019/07/24/uk-teenager-with-severe-me-threatened-with-forced-institutionalized/ Jehan “Gigi”] ==Learn more == * [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/27_06_17_fo4_childrenwithme.pdf Children with ME] - File on 4, Radio 4 (transcript) ==References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Psychological paradigm]] [[Category:Diagnoses]] [[Category:Mental disorders]]
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