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The sessions are approximately 4 hours long. Experienced LP practitioners will deliver the LP intervention remotely and individually. The intervention is comprised of a preparation phase, core sessions, and follow-up. Preparation consists of an audio home-study module (about 4 hours total) and about 1 hour of preparatory coaching by telephone or videoconference in the days to weeks before delivery of the LP intervention to orient participants to the approach and address any questions.",[9],null,{"type":6,"name":27,"description":28,"armGroupLabels":29,"otherNames":25},"Activity Pacing","Activity Pacing, a self-management strategy that balances activity and rest to manage fatigue, allowing individuals to maintain consistent energy levels throughout the day. The aim of activity pacing is to avoid symptom exacerbations whilst achieving as much as possible with limited energy. Pacing focusses on developing awareness not only of the symptoms but also more subtle indicators that herald a future exacerbation of symptoms (listening to your body) and becoming aware of effect of activity or lack of rest on disability. Senior occupational therapy students will deliver activity pacing remotely and individually by videoconference.",[15],[31,36],{"name":32,"role":33,"phone":34,"phoneExt":25,"email":35},"Dr. Jason Busse, PhD, Professor","CONTACT","(905) 525-9140","bussejw@mcmaster.ca",{"name":37,"role":33,"phone":25,"phoneExt":25,"email":38},"Rozina Thobani, MSc","thobar1@mcmaster.ca",{"type":40,"investigatorFullName":41,"investigatorTitle":42,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":25,"oldOrganization":25},"PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR","Jason Busse","Professor",[44],{"name":45,"class":6},"Hamilton Academic Health Sciences Organization","100053400","fatigue-in-long-covid-100053400",false,"NCT07697261","Fatigue in Long COVID","Fatigue in Long COVID Managed With Conservative Care: An International, Randomized Controlled Trial (FALCON Trial)","FALCON","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* The inclusion criteria for participants are:\n\n  1. Adults aged 18 to 65 years\n  2. Meeting the WHO clinical case definition for long COVID and\n  3. Self-reported experiencing long COVID symptoms such as fatigue, muscle pain, and brain fog.\n  4. Reporting a minimum score of ≥35 on the Checklist Individual Strength CIS-fatigue domain.\n  5. Able to speak and read English\n  6. Scoring higher in contemplation, action or maintenance scores than the precontemplation phase on the readiness to change questionnaire\n  7. Provides consent for study participation.\n  8. Consistent access to an internet-connected device (e.g., smartphone, tablet, laptop) that can facilitate access to the study interventions.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* The exclusion criteria are:\n\n  1. Long COVID participants whose presentation is primarily restricted to anosmia.\n  2. Participants with Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) or serious organic sequelae of COVID-19, such as structural lung injury attributable to mechanical ventilation or other organ damage requiring ongoing specialist management.\n  3. Participants who will not be able to attend intervention sessions or follow up visits due to anticipated significant life changes or relocation.\n  4. Unable to provide informed consent (e.g. cognitive disability, language barrier)\n  5. Co-morbidities that likely to impair function for as long or longer than long COVID\n  6. Current participation in psychotherapy, structured physical rehabilitation (e.g., physiotherapy or occupational therapy), or another trial that does not permit co-enrollment.","ALL","18 Years","65 Years",{"count":58,"type":59},100,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[62],"NA","Long COVID affects about 6 in 100 people after a COVID-19 infection. It can cause ongoing problems like ongoing tiredness, muscle pain, and \"brain fog.\" We know very little about which treatments might be helpful for long COVID.\n\nThe goal of this trial is to compare two treatments for people with long COVID to try to manage their symptoms. The main question is to assess whether the Lightning Process is effective for people living with long COVID compared to activity pacing. Each person will be placed into one of the two groups randomly (by chance, like flipping a coin). Activity pacing helps people balance rest and daily activities. The Lightning Process teaches ways to change thought patterns and body responses to symptoms. We will include 100 adults with long COVID. Everything will be done online, including filling out surveys about health and daily life. The goal is to find out which approach helps people feel better and improve their daily activities.",[65],"Long COVID",[67,9,68,69,70],"long COVID","activity pacing","post-exertional malaise","fatigue","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-07-07",{"date":74,"type":75},"2026-07-13","ACTUAL",{"date":77,"type":59},"2026-11",{"date":79,"type":59},"2028-12",{"name":5,"class":6}]