Halicki-Asakawa Amané, Mocci Julia, Libben Maya
Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Irving K. Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kelowna, BC, Canada.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2025 Apr 10;14:e66298. doi: 10.2196/66298.
A significant increase in eating disorder (ED) service waitlists has been observed in the past several years, exacerbating existing barriers to care (eg, long waitlists, scarcity of treatment centers, and positive beliefs surrounding pathology). Given that treatment delays have important clinical correlates (eg, entrenchment of ED pathology), exploring new methods of mental health service delivery for this population is of critical concern. App-based motivational interviewing (MI) delivered prior to the start of treatment has the potential to improve accessibility by simultaneously addressing structural (eg, travel costs) and individual (eg, low motivation) barriers to care. Despite the potential benefits, there remains a lack of empirically validated, ED-specific MI-based mobile apps. Evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of such interventions is a crucial first step before progressing to full-scale efficacy trials.
This multiphasic mixed methods study aims to develop and assess the feasibility and acceptability of MI-Coach: ED, a novel app designed to increase motivation among women waitlisted for ED treatment. Specifically, this study seeks to determine participant engagement levels, user satisfaction, and perceived usability of the app, as well as to explore preliminary trends in motivation and ED-related symptoms following app use.
Phase I adapted the content and interface of an existing app based on evidence-based principles (MI-Coach) for an ED population. Phase II pilot tested the app through a pre-post evaluation. Participants (n=30) aged 18 years and older were recruited from ED treatment waitlists in British Columbia, Canada. After completing baseline assessments evaluating demographic and clinical variables (eg, motivation, eating pathology, depression, and anxiety symptoms), participants were provided access to MI-Coach: ED for 1 month. Participants completed postintervention assessments and provided both quantitative and qualitative feedback on the app. Feasibility will be evaluated through the total number of participants recruited, study dropout rates, and engagement indicators (eg, modules completed) within the app. Acceptability will be assessed through self-report measures and semistructured exit interviews, which will explore user experiences, perceived benefits, and barriers to app engagement. Additionally, exploratory analyses will examine changes in motivation and ED symptoms before and after the intervention.
The MI-Coach: ED app has been developed, and recruitment was initiated in November 2022 and terminated in May 2024. Results are being analyzed and will be submitted for publication in May 2025.
This study has the potential to transform ED service delivery and mitigate the impacts of existing treatment barriers for this population. By leveraging a digital MI-based intervention, MI-Coach: ED could serve as a scalable and accessible pretreatment tool, helping to bridge the gap between initial help-seeking and formal ED treatment. Findings from this study will inform the refinement of the intervention and recruitment strategies for future large-scale efficacy trials.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/66298.
在过去几年中,饮食失调(ED)服务的等候名单显著增加,加剧了现有的就医障碍(例如,等候名单长、治疗中心稀缺以及对病症的积极认知)。鉴于治疗延迟具有重要的临床关联因素(例如,饮食失调病症的根深蒂固),探索针对这一人群的心理健康服务新提供方式至关重要。在治疗开始前提供基于应用程序的动机性访谈(MI),有可能通过同时解决就医的结构性障碍(例如,交通成本)和个体障碍(例如,动力不足)来提高可及性。尽管有潜在益处,但仍缺乏经过实证验证的、针对饮食失调的基于MI的移动应用程序。在推进全面疗效试验之前,评估此类干预措施的可行性和可接受性是关键的第一步。
这项多阶段混合方法研究旨在开发并评估MI-Coach: ED这款新型应用程序的可行性和可接受性,该应用程序旨在提高等候饮食失调治疗的女性的动力。具体而言,本研究旨在确定参与者的参与程度、用户满意度以及对该应用程序的感知可用性,并探索使用该应用程序后动力和与饮食失调相关症状的初步趋势。
第一阶段基于循证原则(MI-Coach)对现有应用程序的内容和界面进行调整,以适用于饮食失调人群。第二阶段通过前后评估对该应用程序进行试点测试。从加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的饮食失调治疗等候名单中招募了年龄在18岁及以上的参与者(n = 30)。在完成评估人口统计学和临床变量(例如,动力、饮食失调、抑郁和焦虑症状)的基线评估后,为参与者提供为期1个月的MI-Coach: ED访问权限。参与者完成干预后评估,并就该应用程序提供定量和定性反馈。将通过招募的参与者总数、研究退出率以及应用程序内的参与指标(例如,完成的模块)来评估可行性。将通过自我报告措施和半结构化退出访谈来评估可接受性,这些访谈将探索用户体验、感知到的益处以及应用程序参与的障碍。此外,探索性分析将检查干预前后动力和饮食失调症状的变化。
MI-Coach: ED应用程序已开发完成,招募工作于2022年11月启动并于2024年5月结束。结果正在分析中,并将于2025年5月提交发表。
本研究有可能改变饮食失调服务的提供方式,并减轻现有治疗障碍对这一人群的影响。通过利用基于数字MI的干预措施,MI-Coach: ED可以作为一种可扩展且可及的预处理工具,有助于弥合最初寻求帮助与正式饮食失调治疗之间的差距。本研究的结果将为未来大规模疗效试验的干预措施和招募策略的完善提供参考。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/66298。