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Pilot assessment of a virtual intensive outpatient program for adults with eating disorders.
European Eating Disorders Review ( IF 3.9 ) Pub Date : 2020-08-26 , DOI: 10.1002/erv.2785
Dan V Blalock 1, 2 , Daniel Le Grange 3 , Craig Johnson 4 , Alan Duffy 4 , Jamie Manwaring 4 , Casey N Tallent 4 , Karen Schneller 4 , Ashley M Solomon 4 , Philip S Mehler 4, 5, 6 , Susan F McClanahan 4, 7, 8 , Renee D Rienecke 4, 7
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Access to evidence‐based treatment for eating disorders is severely limited by patient barriers and available clinician training. While clinical parameters often point to the need for a high level of care, patients may resist pursuing higher levels of care due to these barriers. One option that might mitigate such obstacles is the provision of a higher level of care via internet‐based treatment for eating disorders. We sought to determine the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary clinical outcomes associated with treatment of eating disorders through virtual intensive outpatient programming (VIOP). Fifty‐seven patients meeting DSM‐5 criteria for an eating disorder participated in VIOP. Of the 57 patients in VIOP treatment, 3 did not complete voluntary measures at admission or discharge, and 9 additional patients did not complete voluntary measures at discharge. Overall, 45 VIOP patients completed admission and discharge assessments, including a net promoter score (NPS) question assessing patient acceptability. Recruitment, treatment adherence, and completion of assessments in VIOP were feasible and acceptable. VIOP patients showed significant and clinically meaningful improvements in all outcomes measured, including self‐reported eating disorder symptoms, depression, self‐esteem, quality of life, and overall satisfaction. VIOP appears feasible, acceptable, and evidences clinically meaningful changes in eating and mood disorder symptoms.

中文翻译:

对患有饮食失调症的成年人进行的虚拟强化门诊计划的初步评估。

饮食障碍的获得循证治疗的机会受到患者障碍和临床医生培训的严重限制。尽管临床参数通常指出需要高水平的护理,但是由于这些障碍,患者可能会拒绝追求更高水平的护理。一种可能减轻此类障碍的选择是通过基于互联网的饮食失调治疗提供更高水平的护理。我们试图通过虚拟的密集门诊程序(VIOP)来确定与进食障碍相关的可行性,可接受性和初步临床结果。符合DSM-5饮食失调标准的57名患者参加了VIOP。在接受VIOP治疗的57位患者中,有3位在入院或出院时未完成自愿措施,还有9名患者出院时未完成自愿措施。总体上,有45名VIOP患者完成了入院和出院评估,包括评估患者可接受性的净启动子评分(NPS)问题。VIOP的招募,治疗依从性和评估的完成是可行且可以接受的。VIOP患者在所有测得的结果中均显示出显着且具有临床意义的改善,包括自我报告的进食障碍症状,抑郁,自尊,生活质量和总体满意度。VIOP似乎可行,可以接受,并证明饮食和情绪障碍症状具有临床意义的变化。治疗依从性和完成VIOP评估是可行且可以接受的。VIOP患者在所有测得的结局中均显示出显着且具有临床意义的改善,包括自我报告的进食障碍症状,抑郁,自尊,生活质量和总体满意度。VIOP似乎可行,可以接受,并证明饮食和情绪障碍症状具有临床意义的变化。治疗依从性和完成VIOP评估是可行且可以接受的。VIOP患者在所有测得的结果中均显示出显着且具有临床意义的改善,包括自我报告的进食障碍症状,抑郁,自尊,生活质量和总体满意度。VIOP似乎可行,可以接受,并证明饮食和情绪障碍症状在临床上具有有意义的变化。
更新日期:2020-10-27
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