Wallis Andrew, Rhodes Paul, Kohn Michael, Madden Sloane
Eating Disorder Service, Children's Hospital at Westmead, NSW, Australia.
Int J Adolesc Med Health. 2007 Jul-Sep;19(3):277-83. doi: 10.1515/ijamh.2007.19.3.277.
The Eating Disorder Service at the Children's Hospital at Westmead (CHW) in Sydney, provides comprehensive inpatient and outpatient treatment for children and adolescents with eating disorders. In 2003 the Maudsley Model of family based treatment for anorexia nervosa was introduced to support outpatient care. This has resulted in positive changes in the dynamics of the eating disorder team, a change in the philosophies that underpin the program and the experience of families that consult the service. There has also been a significant decrease in readmission rates. Our experience with the model has resulted in requests to provide training to other clinicians around Australia and a number of ongoing consultative relationships have followed. Implementation of the Maudsley model at CHW is described, followed by an overview of the theory and a summary of the key changes and challenges since moving in this new direction in 2003.
悉尼韦斯特米德儿童医院(CHW)的饮食失调服务部门为患有饮食失调症的儿童和青少年提供全面的住院和门诊治疗。2003年,引入了基于家庭治疗神经性厌食症的莫兹利模式,以支持门诊护理。这给饮食失调治疗团队的动态、支撑该项目的理念以及前来咨询该服务的家庭的体验带来了积极变化。再入院率也显著下降。我们在该模式上的经验引发了向澳大利亚其他临床医生提供培训的请求,随后建立了一些持续的咨询关系。本文描述了莫兹利模式在CHW的实施情况,接着概述了其理论,并总结了自2003年朝着这个新方向发展以来的关键变化和挑战。