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“我真的摆脱了饮食失调问题”:新兴成年人对FREED的体验,这是一种针对饮食失调的早期干预服务模式及护理途径。

"I'm truly free from my eating disorder": Emerging adults' experiences of FREED, an early intervention service model and care pathway for eating disorders.

作者信息

Potterton Rachel, Austin Amelia, Flynn Michaela, Allen Karina, Lawrence Vanessa, Mountford Victoria, Glennon Danielle, Grant Nina, Brown Amy, Franklin-Smith Mary, Schelhase Monique, Jones William Rhys, Brady Gabrielle, Nunes Nicole, Connan Frances, Mahony Kate, Serpell Lucy, Schmidt Ulrike

机构信息

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

出版信息

J Eat Disord. 2021 Jan 6;9(1):3. doi: 10.1186/s40337-020-00354-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Eating disorders (EDs) typically start during adolescence or emerging adulthood, periods of intense biopsychosocial development. FREED (First Episode Rapid Early Intervention for EDs) is a service model and care pathway providing rapid access to developmentally-informed care for emerging adults with EDs. FREED is associated with reduced duration of untreated eating disorder and improved clinical outcomes, but patients' experiences of treatment have yet to be assessed.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to assess emerging adults' experiences of receiving treatment through FREED.

METHOD

This study triangulated qualitative data on participants' experiences of FREED treatment from questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. Participants were 106 emerging adults (aged 16-25; illness duration < 3 yrs) (questionnaire only = 92; interview only = 6; both = 8). Data were analysed thematically.

RESULTS

Most participants reported psychological and behavioural changes over the course of treatment (e.g. reduction in symptoms; increased acceptance and understanding of difficulties). Participants identified five beneficial characteristics of FREED treatment: i) rapid access to treatment; ii) knowledgeable and concerned clinicians; iii) focusing on life beyond the eating disorder; iv) building a support network; v) becoming your own therapist.

CONCLUSION

This study provides further supports for the implementation of early intervention and developmentally-informed care for EDs. Future service model development should include efforts to increase early help-seeking.

摘要

背景

饮食失调(EDs)通常始于青春期或成年早期,这是生物心理社会剧烈发展的时期。FREED(饮食失调首次发作快速早期干预)是一种服务模式和护理途径,为患有饮食失调的成年早期患者提供快速获得基于发展阶段的护理。FREED与缩短未治疗饮食失调的持续时间和改善临床结果相关,但患者的治疗体验尚未得到评估。

目的

本研究旨在评估成年早期患者通过FREED接受治疗的体验。

方法

本研究通过问卷调查和半结构化访谈,对参与者在FREED治疗中的体验进行了定性数据三角验证。参与者为106名成年早期患者(年龄16 - 25岁;病程<3年)(仅问卷 = 92人;仅访谈 = 6人;两者都参与 = 8人)。对数据进行了主题分析。

结果

大多数参与者报告在治疗过程中出现了心理和行为变化(例如症状减轻;对困难的接受和理解增加)。参与者确定了FREED治疗的五个有益特征:i)快速获得治疗;ii)知识渊博且关心患者的临床医生;iii)关注饮食失调之外的生活;iv)建立支持网络;v)成为自己的治疗师。

结论

本研究为饮食失调的早期干预和基于发展阶段的护理的实施提供了进一步支持。未来服务模式的发展应包括努力增加早期寻求帮助的行为。

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