儿童饮食失调的早期预警信号:总结照顾者和消费者观点的网站的现实主义综合。

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Jamie-Lee Pennesi, Maya Jabs, Simone Baillie, Laura Hart, Phillipa Hay, Deborah Mitchison, Lyza Norton, Katarina Prnjak, Tracey D Wade
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目的:越来越多的幼儿被诊断患有饮食失调症(ED),父母通常报告在早期预警信号(EWS)和寻求帮助之间存在延迟。当前调查的目的是确定看护人和消费者在网站上报告的儿童ed常见的EWS,以便为早期发现和干预提供信息。方法:通过搜索b谷歌、必应(Bing)和Yahoo!截至2023年10月24日的所有年度。结果:最初的搜索确定了140个网站,其中62个符合资格标准(93.5%总结了针对护理人员的内容,6.5%包括直接观点)。在214个EWS个体中确定了6个类别和24个子类别。在至少40%的网站上提到的最常见的EWS是:过度或强迫性运动,体重减轻,对食物或食物制作的痴迷或专注,以及不吃主要的食物种类。讨论:这个网络综合确定了大多数由照顾者和消费者报告的儿童发展中的ed的EWS;然而,许多网站包含了对人们经历的主观解释,这些解释未经证实,可能会捕捉到潜在的偏见。未来的前瞻性研究需要验证护理者和消费者的体验,并探索这些EWS是否可以预测ED的发作。这些结果可以为急症的早期检测策略提供信息,并可能帮助护理人员认识到何时需要对急症进行临床评估。
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Early Warning Signs for Eating Disorders in Children: A Realist Synthesis of Websites Summarizing Caregiver and Consumer Perspectives.

Objective: A larger number of younger children are being diagnosed with an eating disorder (ED), with parents typically reporting a delay between early warning signs (EWS) and seeking help. The aim of the current investigation was to identify the common EWS for EDs in children noticed by caregivers and consumers as reported on websites to inform earlier detection and intervention.

Method: A realist synthesis of websites summarizing caregiver and consumer perspectives on the EWS for EDs in children was conducted by searching Google, Bing, and Yahoo! for all years covered through 24 October 2023.

Results: The initial search identified 140 websites, of which 62 met criteria for eligibility (93.5% summarized content targeted at caregivers, 6.5% included direct perspectives). Six categories and 24 sub-categories of EWS were identified across 214 individual EWS. The most common EWS, mentioned in at least 40% of websites, were: excessive or compulsive exercise, any weight loss, obsession or preoccupation with food or food preparation, and cutting out major food groups.

Discussion: This web synthesis identified the EWS of developing EDs in children most reported by caregivers and consumers; however, many of the websites contained subjective interpretations of people's experiences which were unverified and may capture potential bias. Future prospective research is required to verify caregiver and consumer experiences and to explore whether these EWS are predictive of ED onset. These results can then inform early detection strategies for EDs and may assist caregivers in recognizing when clinical assessment for an ED is required.

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CiteScore
10.00
自引率
12.70%
发文量
204
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Articles featured in the journal describe state-of-the-art scientific research on theory, methodology, etiology, clinical practice, and policy related to eating disorders, as well as contributions that facilitate scholarly critique and discussion of science and practice in the field. Theoretical and empirical work on obesity or healthy eating falls within the journal’s scope inasmuch as it facilitates the advancement of efforts to describe and understand, prevent, or treat eating disorders. IJED welcomes submissions from all regions of the world and representing all levels of inquiry (including basic science, clinical trials, implementation research, and dissemination studies), and across a full range of scientific methods, disciplines, and approaches.
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