Centre for Research in Eating and Weight Disorders, Department of Psychological Medicine, King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, London, UK
Centre for Research in Eating and Weight Disorders, Department of Psychological Medicine, King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2023 Nov 22;13(11):e077377. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-077377.
Clinical staging models in psychiatry assert that there are earlier, less severe or more malleable forms of illness that are distinguishable from later, more chronic forms of illness, and that these stages may have different prognostic and treatment implications. Previous reviews on clinical staging in eating disorders (EDs) suggest a staging heuristic could be useful for anorexia nervosa, but less research is available on how this applies to other EDs. An up-to-date review is required to synthesise new and heterogenous avenues of research. This scoping review aims to explore the extent and types of evidence in relation to illness staging for EDs and how these concepts are associated with treatment response and outcomes.
This protocol was developed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Protocol extension for Scoping Reviews checklist and the Joanna Briggs Institute Reviewer's Manual. We will consider any documents providing evidence for clinical staging such as those which describe full or partial staging models, for all EDs, across various domains of assessment and functioning. Participants will include clinical or non-clinical population samples with full-syndrome EDs or disordered eating behaviour. PubMed, PsycINFO, MEDLINE and Web of Science databases will be systematically searched for relevant literature. Two authors will export documents and screen titles, abstracts and full texts. Data will be extracted into a charting form drafted by the authors. A narrative summary of the documents will be conducted in line with the study aims. Finally, clinical and research recommendations will be outlined.
Ethical approval will not be required to synthesise published and unpublished literature. The study will be published in a peer-reviewed journal and shared at conferences, via social media, and in other communications.
精神病学的临床分期模型认为,存在更早、更轻微或更具可塑性的疾病形式,与更晚期、更慢性的疾病形式不同,这些阶段可能具有不同的预后和治疗意义。以前关于进食障碍(ED)临床分期的综述表明,分期启发式方法对于神经性厌食症可能是有用的,但关于这如何适用于其他 ED 的研究较少。需要进行最新的综述来综合新的和异质的研究途径。本范围综述旨在探讨与 ED 分期相关的证据的范围和类型,以及这些概念与治疗反应和结果的关联。
本方案根据系统评价和荟萃分析扩展范围综述首选报告项目清单以及 Joanna Briggs 研究所审查员手册制定。我们将考虑提供临床分期证据的任何文件,例如那些描述完整或部分分期模型的文件,这些模型适用于各种评估和功能领域的所有 ED。参与者将包括具有全综合征 ED 或饮食障碍行为的临床或非临床人群样本。将系统地搜索 PubMed、PsycINFO、MEDLINE 和 Web of Science 数据库以获取相关文献。两位作者将导出文档并筛选标题、摘要和全文。数据将提取到作者起草的图表形式中。将根据研究目的对文件进行叙述性总结。最后,将概述临床和研究建议。
综合已发表和未发表文献不需要伦理批准。该研究将发表在同行评议的期刊上,并在会议上、通过社交媒体以及其他交流方式进行分享。