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描述在更高水平的治疗中,在一个大型、跨诊断的成年人进食障碍样本中,对恢复记录的使用情况。

Characterising use of recovery record among a large, transdiagnostic sample of adults with eating disorders across higher levels of care.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.

Eating Recovery Center/Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center, Denver, Colorado, USA.

出版信息

Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2024 May;32(3):404-416. doi: 10.1002/erv.3053. Epub 2023 Nov 23.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Smartphone applications (i.e., apps) designed to target mental health symptoms have received increasing public and empirical attention, including in eating disorder|eating disorders (EDs) treatment. While some data have begun to characterise app users in non-controlled settings, there is limited information on use of apps in higher levels of care (e.g., partial hospitalisation or residential treatment programs) for EDs.

METHOD

This study aimed to explore metrics of use while in treatment for a commonly used ED-focused mobile app (Recovery Record) among individuals enroled in intensive outpatient, partial hospitalisation, residential, or inpatient treatments (N = 2042).

RESULTS

Results indicated that older individuals and participants with binge eating disorder demonstrated more frequent app engagement compared to younger participants and other ED diagnoses, respectively. Individuals entering at intensive outpatient and partial hospitalisation levels of care, as well as those with routine discharges engaged more frequently with RR compared to individuals entering in inpatient or residential treatment, and those with non-routine discharges.

CONCLUSIONS

Our data provide initial descriptions of how RR may be used within higher levels of care for adults with EDs. Further work is needed to establish the benefit of these apps in clinical settings for EDs over and above standard treatment, better characterise for whom these apps provide benefit, and identify how best to tailor the experience to promote engagement across the full spectrum of ED patients.

摘要

目的

旨在针对心理健康症状设计的智能手机应用程序(即应用程序)受到了越来越多的公众和实证关注,包括在饮食障碍/饮食障碍(ED)治疗中。虽然一些数据已经开始描述非对照环境下的应用程序用户,但关于 ED 更高层次治疗(例如,部分住院或住院治疗计划)中应用程序使用的信息有限。

方法

本研究旨在探索在密集门诊、部分住院、住院或住院治疗中使用一种常用的 ED 为重点的移动应用程序(Recovery Record)的个体(N=2042)的使用指标。

结果

结果表明,与年轻参与者和其他 ED 诊断相比,年龄较大的个体和暴食障碍参与者表现出更频繁的应用程序参与度。与住院或住院治疗以及非常规出院的个体相比,进入密集门诊和部分住院治疗水平以及常规出院的个体更频繁地使用 RR。

结论

我们的数据提供了 RR 在 ED 成人更高层次的护理中使用的初步描述。需要进一步的工作来确定这些应用程序在 ED 临床环境中的标准治疗之外的益处,更好地描述这些应用程序对谁有益,并确定如何最好地调整体验以促进整个 ED 患者群体的参与度。

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