Freizinger Melissa, Jhe Grace, Pluhar Emily, Mancini Lisa
Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2021 Apr 9;14:449-454. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S304921. eCollection 2021.
Eating disorders (ED) are serious psychiatric illnesses with one of the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder. The health sequelae of eating disorders are one of the most common causes of medical hospitalizations at freestanding pediatric hospitals in the United States. The economic impact of EDs on health systems and families is substantial. The Society for Adolescent Medicine (SAHM) recommends family-based treatment (FBT) as the first-line approach for adolescents with restrictive eating disorders due to a large body of evidence demonstrating the treatment's efficacy and cost effectiveness. Although FBT was originally developed as an outpatient treatment, the tenets and principles of the treatment have also been used in higher levels of care. This brief report discusses how components of FBT were adapted for a medical inpatient unit at a pediatric hospital in order to integrate empirically based treatment.
饮食失调(ED)是严重的精神疾病,其死亡率在所有精神疾病中位居前列。饮食失调的健康后遗症是美国独立儿科医院最常见的住院治疗原因之一。饮食失调对卫生系统和家庭的经济影响巨大。青少年医学协会(SAHM)推荐基于家庭的治疗(FBT)作为患有限制性饮食失调青少年的一线治疗方法,因为大量证据表明该治疗方法具有疗效和成本效益。尽管FBT最初是作为门诊治疗方法开发的,但该治疗的宗旨和原则也已应用于更高水平的护理中。本简要报告讨论了如何将FBT的组成部分应用于一家儿科医院的内科住院部,以整合基于实证的治疗方法。