Schlegl Sandra, Bürger Carolina, Schmidt Luise, Herbst Nirmal, Voderholzer Ulrich
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Munich, München, Germany.
J Med Internet Res. 2015 Mar 31;17(3):e85. doi: 10.2196/jmir.3554.
Previous studies have shown an unmet need in the treatment of eating disorders. In the last decade, interest in technology-based interventions (TBIs) (including computer- and Internet-based interventions [CBIs] or mobile interventions) for providing evidence-based therapies to individuals with different mental disorders has increased.
The aim of this review was to systematically evaluate the potential of TBIs in the field of eating disorders, namely for anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN), for both prevention and treatment, and also for carers of eating disorder patients.
A systematic literature search was conducted using Medline and PsycINFO. Bibliographies of retrieved articles were also reviewed without date or study type restrictions.
Forty studies resulting in 45 publications reporting outcomes fulfilled the inclusion criteria: 22 randomized controlled trials, 2 controlled studies, and 16 uncontrolled studies. In total, 3646 patients were included. Overall, the studies provided evidence for the efficacy of guided CBIs, especially for BN patients and for compliant patients. Furthermore, videoconferencing also appeared to be a promising approach. Evaluation results of Internet-based prevention of eating disorders and Internet-based programs for carers of eating disorder patients were also encouraging. Finally, there was preliminary evidence for the efficacy of mobile interventions.
TBIs may be an additional way of delivering evidence-based treatments to eating disorder patients and their use is likely to increase in the near future. TBIs may also be considered for the prevention of eating disorders and to support carers of eating disorder patients. Areas of future research and important issues such as guidance, therapeutic alliance, and dissemination are discussed.
先前的研究表明,饮食失调的治疗存在未满足的需求。在过去十年中,人们对基于技术的干预措施(TBI,包括基于计算机和互联网的干预措施[CBI]或移动干预措施)为患有不同精神障碍的个体提供循证疗法的兴趣有所增加。
本综述的目的是系统评估TBI在饮食失调领域的潜力,即用于神经性厌食症(AN)和神经性贪食症(BN)的预防和治疗,以及饮食失调患者的护理人员。
使用Medline和PsycINFO进行系统的文献检索。还对检索到的文章的参考文献进行了审查,没有日期或研究类型限制。
40项研究产生了45篇报告结果的出版物,符合纳入标准:22项随机对照试验、2项对照研究和16项非对照研究。总共纳入了3646名患者。总体而言,这些研究为指导性CBI的疗效提供了证据,特别是对BN患者和依从性好的患者。此外,视频会议似乎也是一种有前景的方法。基于互联网的饮食失调预防和针对饮食失调患者护理人员的互联网项目的评估结果也令人鼓舞。最后,有初步证据证明移动干预措施的疗效。
TBI可能是为饮食失调患者提供循证治疗的另一种方式,并且在不久的将来其使用可能会增加。TBI也可考虑用于饮食失调的预防以及支持饮食失调患者的护理人员。讨论了未来研究的领域以及指导、治疗联盟和传播等重要问题。