Resource Centre for Eating Disorders, Stockholm County Council and Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2010 Jul-Aug;18(4):251-9. doi: 10.1002/erv.1003.
Computer-based quality assurance of specialist eating disorder (ED) care is a possible way of meeting demands for evaluating the real-life effectiveness of treatment, in a large-scale, cost-effective and highly structured way. The Internet-based Stepwise system combines clinical utility for patients and practitioners, and provides research-quality naturalistic data. Stepwise was designed to capture relevant variables concerning EDs and general psychiatric status, and the database can be used for both clinical and research purposes. The system comprises semi-structured diagnostic interviews, clinical ratings and self-ratings, automated follow-up schedules, as well as administrative functions to facilitate registration compliance. As of June 2009, the system is in use at 20 treatment units and comprises 2776 patients. Diagnostic distribution (including subcategories of eating disorder not otherwise specified) and clinical characteristics are presented, as well as data on registration compliance. Obstacles and keys to successful implementation of the Stepwise system are discussed, including possible gains and on-going challenges inherent in large-scale, Internet-based quality assurance.
基于计算机的专业饮食失调(ED)护理质量保证是一种满足评估治疗实际效果的需求的可能方法,这种方法大规模、具有成本效益并且高度结构化。基于互联网的逐步系统结合了患者和从业者的临床实用性,并提供了具有研究质量的自然数据。逐步系统旨在捕获与 ED 和一般精神状态相关的相关变量,并且该数据库可用于临床和研究目的。该系统包括半结构化诊断访谈、临床评分和自我评分、自动化随访计划以及行政功能,以方便注册合规性。截至 2009 年 6 月,该系统在 20 个治疗单位中使用,包括 2776 名患者。本文介绍了诊断分布(包括特定的饮食失调症)和临床特征,以及注册合规性的数据。讨论了逐步系统成功实施的障碍和关键因素,包括大规模基于互联网的质量保证所固有的潜在收益和持续挑战。