基于智能手机应用程序的饮食失调患者心理干预

F. Mustač, Tin Galijašević, M. Matovinović, D. Marcinko
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针对包括饮食失调在内的心理健康问题的智能手机应用程序近年来越来越受欢迎。然而,饮食失调患者在获得心理支持方面往往面临挑战,这使得智能手机应用程序成为潜在的有价值的干预途径。尽管它们很受欢迎,但调查这些应用程序的安全性和有效性的研究却很少。这篇叙述性综述旨在研究智能手机应用程序对饮食失调的使用和功效。使用PubMed数据库进行全面搜索以确定相关出版物。该市场目前规模很小,少数流行应用几乎占据了所有活跃用户。临床医生应该熟悉这些应用程序,以便向患者推荐它们。然而,目前的市场应该优先考虑基于证据的应用程序的开发,因为缺乏对其功效的研究。临床医生在将应用程序整合到他们的实践中时应该考虑到这一点。尽管一些研究表明,在线自助干预在减少饮食失调的行为症状方面取得了令人鼓舞的结果,但重要的是要注意,许多研究在方法上存在局限性,例如用户依从性差和辍学率高。总的来说,缺乏可用的、基于证据的饮食失调应用程序,这凸显了在这一领域进行进一步研究的必要性,以最大限度地发挥其帮助患者实现长期缓解的潜力。
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Smartphone app based psychological interventions for patients with eating disorders
Smartphone applications targeting mental health issues, including eating disorders, have gained popularity in recent years. However, individuals with eating disorders often face challenges in accessing psychological support, making smartphone apps a potentially valuable avenue for intervention. Despite their popularity, there is a scarcity of studies investigating the safety and efficacy of these apps. This narrative review aims to examine the usage and efficacy of smartphone applications for eating disorders. A comprehensive search was conducted using the PubMed database to identify relevant publications. The marketplace is currently small, with a few popular apps accounting for almost all active users. Clinicians should familiarize themselves with these apps to recommend them to their patients. However, the current marketplace should prioritize the development of evidence-based apps, as there is a lack of research on their efficacy. Clinicians should consider this when integrating apps into their practice. Although some studies have shown promising results with online self-help interventions in reducing behavioral symptoms of eating disorders, it is important to note that many studies have methodological limitations, such as poor user adherence and high dropout rates. Overall, the scarcity of available, evidence-based apps for eating disorders highlights the need for further research in this area to maximize its potential to help patients achieve long term remission.
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