Anderson Leslie K, Reilly Erin E, Berner Laura, Wierenga Christina E, Jones Michelle D, Brown Tiffany A, Kaye Walter H, Cusack Anne
Eating Disorders Treatment and Research Center, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, 4510 Executive Drive, Suite 315, San Diego, CA, 92121, USA.
Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2017 Aug;19(8):48. doi: 10.1007/s11920-017-0796-4.
Higher levels of care (HLC)-including inpatient hospitalization, residential treatment, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient treatment-are frequently utilized within routine care for eating disorders. Despite widespread use, there is limited research evaluating the efficacy of HLC, as well as clinical issues related to care in these settings. This review describes the different levels of care for eating disorders and briefly reviews the most up-to-date guidelines and research regarding how to choose a level of care. In addition, as HLC approaches for ED continue to be developed and refined, pragmatic and conceptual challenges have emerged that provide barriers to clinical efficacy and the execution of high-quality treatment research. This review includes a discussion of various issues specific to HLC, as well as a summary of recent literature addressing them.
更高水平的护理(HLC)——包括住院治疗、住院式治疗、部分住院治疗和强化门诊治疗——在饮食失调的常规护理中经常被采用。尽管广泛使用,但评估HLC疗效以及这些环境中护理相关临床问题的研究有限。本综述描述了饮食失调的不同护理水平,并简要回顾了关于如何选择护理水平的最新指南和研究。此外,随着针对饮食失调的HLC方法不断发展和完善,出现了一些务实和概念性挑战,这些挑战阻碍了临床疗效和高质量治疗研究的实施。本综述讨论了HLC特有的各种问题,以及近期针对这些问题的文献总结。