1. A Pilot, Multicentre Pragmatic Randomised Trial to Explore the Impact of Carer Skills Training on Carer and Patient Behaviours: Testing the Cognitive Interpersonal Model in Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa
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Hodsoll, John, Rhind, Charlotte, Micali, Nadia, Hibbs, Rebecca, Goddard, Elizabeth, Nazar, Bruno Palazzo, Schmidt, Ulrike, Gowers, Simon, Macdonald, Pamela, Todd, Gillian, Landau, Sabine, and Treasure, Janet
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Adult ,Male ,Anorexia Nervosa/psychology/therapy ,Anorexia Nervosa ,Adolescent ,Pilot Projects ,Middle Aged ,Models, Psychological ,Young Adult ,Cognition ,Caregivers ,mental disorders ,Humans ,Female ,Interpersonal Relations ,Caregivers/education/psychology/statistics & numerical data ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Aim The aim of the study is to establish the acceptability, feasibility and approximate size of the effect of adding a carer intervention [Experienced Caregivers Helping Others (ECHO)] to treatment as usual (TAU) for adolescents with anorexia nervosa. Methods The study is a pilot randomised trial comparing TAU (n = 50) alone or TAU plus ECHO with (n = 50) or without (n = 49) telephone guidance. Effect sizes (ESs) were regression coefficients standardised by baseline standard deviations of measure. Results Although engagement with ECHO was poor (only 36% of carers in the ECHO group read over 50% of the book), there were markers of intervention fidelity, in that caregivers in the ECHO group showed a moderate increase in carer skills (ES = 0.4) at 12 months and a reduction in accommodating and enabling behaviour at 6 months (ES = 0.17). In terms of efficacy, in the ECHO group, carers spent less time care giving (ES = 0.40, p = 0.04) at 1 year, and patients had a minor advantage in body mass index (ES = 0.17), fewer admissions, decreased peer problems (ES = −0.36) and more pro-social behaviours (ES = 0.53). The addition of telephone guidance to ECHO produced little additional benefit. Conclusions The provision of self-management materials for carers to standard treatment for adolescent anorexia nervosa shows benefits for both carers and patients. This could be integrated as a form of early intervention in primary care. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association.
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- 2017