Novack Kaylee, Dufour Rachel, Picard Louis, Booij Linda, Chadi Nicholas
Sainte-Justine University Hospital Research Center, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry and Addictology, Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2022 Nov 2;11(11):e37420. doi: 10.2196/37420.
The incidence of eating disorders (EDs) among adolescents has significantly increased since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hybrid care, which combines web-based and in-person modalities, is a promising approach for adolescents with EDs but remains understudied in this population.
We aimed to implement a novel hybrid (web-based and in-person) intensive ambulatory care program for youth and evaluate its feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness.
We will use a naturalistic pretest-posttest design to evaluate our proposed pilot Intensive Ambulatory Care Program (IACP). This novel type of day hospital care follows evidence-based principles and uses a family-centered, educational, and motivational approach. It will be tailored to the psychological needs of each participant and will be delivered in a hybrid format. A total of 100 participants meeting the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition) criteria for EDs, aged 12-18 years, will be recruited over the 2-year trial period. We will examine recruitment, retention, and adhesion-to-protocol rates; participant and family satisfaction; and preliminary effectiveness using quantitative self-report questionnaires.
Rolling recruitment will take place from winter 2022 to fall 2023, during which time we expect to recruit approximately 80% (100/120) of eligible participants, retain at least 75% (75/100) of enrolled participants and have at least 70% (70/100) of enrolled participants complete at least one therapeutic session per week and all pre- and postintervention questionnaires. Data collection will occur concurrently. We base our recruitment and retention estimates on previous literature and consider that the highly flexible design of the IACP and the fact that no extra work will be required of individuals in the program to participate in the study, will lead to high levels of feasibility. We anticipate that participants and their families will be satisfied with both the program and hybrid delivery format. We expect that participation in the IACP will be associated with a medium effect size reduction in ED psychopathology from baseline to end of treatment. The data analysis and manuscript writing are expected to be completed by the summer of 2024.
Given the high clinical burden associated with EDs, this study has the potential to fill an important research gap by testing the implementation of a novel hybrid mode of intervention. If feasible, acceptable, and effective, the IACP could lead to important improvements in health care services for adolescents with EDs.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/37420.
自新冠疫情开始以来,青少年饮食失调症(EDs)的发病率显著上升。混合式护理结合了基于网络和面对面的模式,对患有饮食失调症的青少年来说是一种很有前景的方法,但在这一人群中仍未得到充分研究。
我们旨在为青少年实施一项新型的混合式(基于网络和面对面)强化门诊护理项目,并评估其可行性、可接受性和初步效果。
我们将采用自然主义的前测-后测设计来评估我们提议的试点强化门诊护理项目(IACP)。这种新型的日间医院护理遵循循证原则,采用以家庭为中心、教育性和激励性的方法。它将根据每个参与者的心理需求进行调整,并以混合形式提供。在为期2年的试验期内,将招募100名符合《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第五版(DSM-5)饮食失调症标准、年龄在12至18岁之间的参与者。我们将检查招募、留存和协议遵守率;参与者和家庭的满意度;以及使用定量自我报告问卷的初步效果。
滚动招募将在2022年冬季至2023年秋季进行,在此期间,我们预计招募约80%(100/120)的 eligible participants,留存至少75%(75/100)的已招募参与者,并使至少70%(70/100)的已招募参与者每周至少完成一次治疗课程以及所有干预前和干预后的问卷。数据收集将同时进行。我们根据以往文献进行招募和留存估计,并认为IACP的高度灵活设计以及该项目中的个人无需额外工作即可参与研究这一事实,将带来高度的可行性。我们预计参与者及其家人会对该项目和混合式交付形式感到满意。我们预计参与IACP将与从基线到治疗结束时饮食失调症心理病理学方面的中等效应量降低相关。数据分析和稿件撰写预计将于2024年夏季完成。
鉴于与饮食失调症相关的高临床负担,本研究有潜力通过测试一种新型混合干预模式的实施来填补一个重要的研究空白。如果可行、可接受且有效,IACP可能会为患有饮食失调症的青少年的医疗服务带来重要改善。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):PRR1-10.2196/37420。