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In the Region Skåne in Sweden, the investigators have developed guidelines for providing intensive and evidence-based treatment during the first month in case of severe restrictive eating disorder with pronounced starvation.
The project is aiming at implementing this treatment program in the general Child Psychiatric clinic, with its main focus on the implementation of evidence based family therapy. The study aims to evaluate the implementation of a standardized treatment model during the first month. The outcome will be compared with the patients and families who have been in treatment before the ROCKETLAUNCH project started.
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Anorexia nervosa and other restrictive eating disorders with pronounced starvation is one of the most acute and life-threatening conditions in child psychiatry and requires immediate treatment. Anorexia nervosa is the eating disorder which most often causes pronounced starvation, and also has the highest mortality in psychiatry. These conditions are hard to treat, and there are not many successful treatment methods. Family therapy, and more specific family based treatment has so far proved to be the most successful treatment method for the young patient with anorexia nervosa.
For patients presenting with severe underweight, it is critically important to treat starvation and achieve medical stabilization and weight gain as the first priority. Research shows that weight gain during the first month of treatment produces a better outcome. Family-based treatment has the best evidence support to achieve early weight gain for adolescents with anorexia nervosa.
In child and adolescent psychiatry in the Region Skåne in Sweden, a working group have developed guidelines for providing intensive and evidence-based treatment during the first month in case of severe restrictive eating disorder with pronounced starvation.
Whenever a young person diagnosed with an eating disorder is suspected to suffer from starvation, an assessment shall be offered promptly, normally at the latest within fourteen days. If significant cardiac symptoms are reported, assessment must be made within a few days. The treating service should be prepared to offer at least 1-2 visits a week directly at treatment start.
The high-intensity treatment focuses on medical stabilization and weight gain from the first visit. The goal of the treatment during the first month is weight gain of at least 2 kg (exception made for atypical anorexia nervosa with a normal or high weight - where the goal is to achieve medical stabilization). The focus is on helping the patient to conquer starvation. Interventions for normalizing eating will continue after this period.
The project is aiming at implementing this treatment program in the general child psychiatric clinic, with its main focus on the implementation of evidence based family therapy. In the project the investigators have developed two treatment manuals, one for the general family treatment during the first month and one for the family meal.
12 child psychiatric outpatient clinics in the south of Sweden will take part. The study aims to evaluate the implementation of a standardized treatment model during the first month.
The ROCKETLAUNCH project will be running for three years. The study will gather data at three time points.
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Ulf Wallin, MD PhD
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