Chubbs-Payne Adam, Lee Jacqueline, Isserlin Leanna, Norris Mark L, Spettigue Wendy, Spence Kelly, Longmuir Patricia E
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Paediatrics, University of Ottawa's Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Int J Eat Disord. 2021 Mar;54(3):336-345. doi: 10.1002/eat.23411. Epub 2020 Nov 13.
Anorexia nervosa (AN) with compulsive exercise is associated with poor treatment outcomes. This study sought to understand the attitudes of adolescents with AN from various stages of treatment, toward physical activity research practices and physical activity as a component of treatment.
Seventeen adolescents 12-18 years old (15 female) with AN (10 with acknowledged history of compulsive exercise) were recruited from a Canadian Tertiary Care Hospital's Eating Disorder Program. Six inpatients, 5-day program patients, and six outpatients treated by either the inpatient and/or day treatment program in the past 2 years completed individual, semi-structured interviews that were audio-recorded and transcribed. Results were analyzed deductively using qualitative techniques.
Participants recognized both benefits (psychological, sociological, and physiological) and risks (trigger negative thoughts, increase competitive behavior) of implementing physical activity into acute AN treatment. Patient characteristics, such as stage of treatment and exercise history, had an impact on participants' perceptions toward physical activity in AN. Participants suggested that the ideal physical activity program would be focused on fun, individualized and progressively integrated, group-based, and directly supported by staff. Although the majority of participants stated that they would wear an activity monitor for research purposes, concerns were voiced regarding compliance and the potential impact on eating disorder symptomatology.
Participants overwhelmingly supported the careful implementation of structured physical activity and physical activity psychoeducation into the acute treatment of adolescents with AN. This study allows for the inclusion of patient voices in the conversation surrounding the role of physical activity in AN treatment.
患有神经性厌食症(AN)且有强迫性运动的患者治疗效果较差。本研究旨在了解处于不同治疗阶段的AN青少年对体育活动研究实践以及体育活动作为治疗组成部分的态度。
从加拿大一家三级护理医院的饮食失调项目中招募了17名12 - 18岁的青少年(15名女性)患有AN(10名有公认的强迫性运动史)。6名住院患者、5天项目患者以及6名在过去2年中接受过住院和/或日间治疗项目治疗的门诊患者完成了单独的半结构化访谈,访谈进行了录音和转录。使用定性技术对结果进行演绎分析。
参与者认识到在急性AN治疗中开展体育活动的益处(心理、社会和生理方面)和风险(引发消极想法、增加竞争行为)。患者特征,如治疗阶段和运动史,会影响参与者对AN中体育活动的认知。参与者建议理想的体育活动项目应注重趣味性、个性化且逐步整合、以团体为基础,并得到工作人员的直接支持。尽管大多数参与者表示他们愿意为研究目的佩戴活动监测器,但也有人对依从性以及对饮食失调症状的潜在影响表示担忧。
参与者压倒性地支持在患有AN的青少年急性治疗中谨慎开展结构化体育活动和体育活动心理教育。本研究使得患者的声音能够纳入围绕体育活动在AN治疗中作用的讨论。