Is experiencing care as collaborative associated with enhanced outcomes in inpatient eating disorders treatment

作者: Josie Geller , Nadia Maiolino , Lindsay Samson , Suja Srikameswaran

DOI: 10.1080/10640266.2019.1695452

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摘要: In eating disorders inpatient care, mandatory treatment components are central to effective service delivery. Thus, fostering a collaborative care environment that supports autonomy, competence, and connection can be challenging. This study examined whether is associated with better outcomes in adult explored possible determinant of the manner which were delivered (e.g. consistent implementation weight gain guidelines, provision choices regarding intensity treatment). Inpatients (N = 146) completed measures disorder symptoms, psychological functioning readiness motivation for change, pre post-treatment. At post, they also satisfaction, new measure designed evaluate patients' experiences components. After controlling baseline symptom levels, multiple regression analyses determined was improvements nearly all domains. Collaborative patient satisfaction consistency, choices). sum, motivation, psychiatric one way this may achieved delivered.

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