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Journal of Eating Disorders
From research to practice: a model for clinical implementation of evidence-based outpatient interventions for eating disorders
Sara G. Desai1  Rodie Zalaznik1  Kristen E. Anderson1  Natalia Zielinski1  Katharine L. Loeb1 
[1] Chicago Center for Evidence Based Treatment, 25 E Washington Street, Suite 1015, 60602, Chicago, IL, USA;
关键词: Eating disorders;    Family-based treatment;    Private practice;    Training;    Multidisciplinary;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40337-021-00491-9
来源: Springer
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BackgroundA question frequently raised in the field is whether evidence-based interventions have adequate translational capacity for delivery in real-world settings where patients are presumed to be more complex, clinicians less specialized, and multidisciplinary teams less coordinated. The dual purpose of this article is to (a) outline a model for implementing evidence-driven, outpatient treatments for eating disorders in a non-academic clinical setting, and (b) report indicators of feasibility and quality of care.Main BodySince our inception (2015), we have completed nearly 1000 phone intakes, with first-quarter 2021 data suggesting an increase in the context of COVID-19. Our caseload for the practice currently consists of approximately 200 active patients ranging from 6 to 66 years of age. While the center serves a transdiagnostic and trans-developmental eating disorder population, modal concerns for which we receive inquiries are Anorexia Nervosa and Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, with the most common age range for prospective patients spanning childhood through late adolescence/emerging adulthood; correspondingly, the modal intervention employed is Family-based treatment. Our team for each case consists, at a minimum, of a primary internal therapist and a physician external to the center.Short ConclusionWe will describe our processes of recruiting, training and coordinating team members, of ensuring ongoing fidelity to evidence-based interventions, and of training the next generation of clinicians. Future research will focus on a formal assessment of patient outcomes, with comparison to benchmark outcomes from randomized controlled trials.

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