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通过虚拟现实降低神经性厌食症患者进行体育活动的冲动:一项随机对照可行性试验方案

Reducing the urge to be physically active in patients with anorexia nervosa through virtual reality: protocol for a randomised-controlled feasibility trial.

作者信息

Halbeisen Georg, Timmesfeld Nina, Paslakis Georgios

机构信息

University Clinic for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Medical Faculty, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany

Department of Medical Informatics, Biometry & Epidemiology, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2025 Jan 30;15(1):e097886. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-097886.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Weight restoration is a primary goal in anorexia nervosa (AN) treatment. Recent studies suggest that addressing physical activity urges in patients with AN is a promising target to facilitate weight restoration. This trial will evaluate the feasibility of a virtual reality (VR)-based intervention as an add-on treatment to psychotherapy to improve activity urges and, consequently, initial treatment responses on core outcomes as targeted per AN treatment guidelines.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

This single-centre feasibility trial adopts the single-blind, two-arm design and outcome measures of an intended full-scale randomised controlled trial (RCT) in order to establish that all necessary trial components work together as intended. It will evaluate feasibility as the primary endpoint and compare changes in ratings of the urge to be active between patients with AN randomly assigned to receiving VR intervention sessions and patients with AN in a control procedure. The feasibility of the full-scale RCT will depend on whether patients (1) will evaluate the experience as acceptable, (2) tolerate VR side effects and (3) will adhere to the intended intervention schedule. We define a set of three-tiered, formal progression criteria and employ a 'traffic light system' demarcating go (green), amend (amber) and stop (red) signals for advancing to the full-scale RCT.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

The study was approved by the ethics committee of the Ruhr University Bochum's Medical Faculty at Campus East-Westphalia (AZ 2024-1296, 9 December 2024). Patients have to provide written consent before taking part in the study. The findings will be published with open access.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

DRKS00035681, German Clinical Trials Register.

摘要

引言

体重恢复是神经性厌食症(AN)治疗的首要目标。最近的研究表明,解决AN患者的身体活动冲动是促进体重恢复的一个有前景的靶点。本试验将评估基于虚拟现实(VR)的干预措施作为心理治疗附加疗法的可行性,以改善活动冲动,从而改善AN治疗指南所针对的核心结局的初始治疗反应。

方法与分析

本单中心可行性试验采用单盲、双臂设计以及预期的全规模随机对照试验(RCT)的结局指标,以确定所有必要的试验组件是否按预期协同工作。它将评估可行性作为主要终点,并比较随机分配接受VR干预疗程的AN患者与接受对照程序的AN患者之间活动冲动评分的变化。全规模RCT的可行性将取决于患者是否(1)会认为该体验可接受,(2)耐受VR副作用,以及(3)会遵守预期的干预计划。我们定义了一组三层正式进展标准,并采用“交通灯系统”来划分进入全规模RCT的前进信号,即绿灯(继续)、黄灯(修改)和红灯(停止)。

伦理与传播

该研究已获得波鸿鲁尔大学医学院东西弗里西亚校区伦理委员会的批准(编号2024 - 1296,2024年12月9日)。患者在参与研究前必须提供书面同意书。研究结果将以开放获取的方式发表。

试验注册号

DRKS00035681,德国临床试验注册中心。

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