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Towards collaborative care for severe and enduring Anorexia Nervosa – a mixed-method approach.

Authors :
van den Eijnde-Damen, Ilona M.C.
Maas, Joyce
Burger, Pia
Bodde, Nynke M.G.
Simeunovic-Ostojic, Mladena
Source :
Journal of Eating Disorders. 8/26/2024, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p1-10. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Severe and Enduring Eating Disorders (SEED), in particular SEED-Anorexia Nervosa (SE-AN), may represent the most difficult disorder to treat in psychiatry. Furthermore, the lack of empirical research in this patient group, and, consequently the lack of guidelines, call for an urgent increase in research and discussion within this field. Meanwhile experts concur that effective care should be structured in a collaborative manner. Objective: To identify the challenges in providing care to patients with SE-AN in the Dutch healthcare context, and propose a collaborative care treatment model to address these issues. Methods: A pragmatic mixed-method approach was used, structured as follows: (1) Identifying perceived barriers and treatment needs from the viewpoint of both patients and eating disorder healthcare professionals through an evaluation questionnaire; (2) Investigating current treatment practices for SEED/SE-AN via benchmarking; (3) Gaining insight into the optimal structure and content of care by interviewing network partners and experts-by-experience. Based on these findings, and drawing from literature on severe and enduring disorders, a treatment model for SE-AN was proposed and implemented. Results: The key challenges identified included a lack of knowledge about eating disorders among network partners, treatment ambivalence among patients and poor collaboration between professionals. The proposed model enhances self-management and collaborative relationships with healthcare providers, offers user-friendly and practical guidance, and aims at stabilization, reducing relapses, deterioration, and readmissions, thereby being cost-effective. Importantly, the model operates across levels of care (primary, secondary, tertiary). Conclusion: This study, describing a collaborative care program for SE-AN, developed and implemented in a highly specialized treatment center for eating disorders, sets the stage for further explanatory/efficacy research to build on the findings in this study, with the following aims: addressing the critical gap in care for SEED/SE-AN, improving better healthcare organization, reducing relapse rates, and lowering costs for this often overlooked patient group. Plain English summary: Severe and Enduring Eating Disorders (SEED), and particularly Severe and Enduring Anorexia Nervosa (SE-AN), present significant challenges in psychiatric treatment. This study aimed to understand the obstacles in caring for patients with SEED/SE-AN in the Dutch healthcare system and proposed a collaborative care model to address the issues. Through surveys, interviews, and benchmarking, key challenges were identified, including limited knowledge about eating disorders, patient ambivalence, and poor professional collaboration. The collaborative care model for SE-AN that was proposed in this study emphasizes structured care coordination, education for network partners, and support for eating disorder professionals, combining clinical management and psychotherapy. The study aims to bridge the gap in care for SE-AN and improve healthcare organization for this overlooked patient group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20502974
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Eating Disorders
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179257347
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-024-01091-z