A Ruiz, Y Quiles, E León, M L Vila, G Piera, A Navarro, G Pagán, M Segura, I Agulló, G Llorca, C Romero, M España
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Efficacy of the ECHOMANTRA Individual Online Intervention to Support Recovery From Eating Disorders in Adolescent Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Introduction: ECHOMANTRA supports both patients and carers as an adjunct to treatment in Eating Disorders (Eds).
Objective: This study evaluates the efficacy, acceptability, and feasibility of ECHOMANTRA as an add-on to treatment-as-usual (TAU) for adolescent ED patients and their carers, using an individualised online format.
Method: A multicenter, randomized controlled trial compared two parallel groups (TAU + ECHOMANTRA vs. TAU alone) with 108 patient-carer dyads.
Results: Patients in both groups showed improvements in BMI, ED symptoms, emotional state, quality of life, confidence in change, obsessiveness, and perfectionism, with larger effects in the ECHOMANTRA + TAU group. Carers in both groups improved in expressed emotion, accommodation, perceived ED impact, and emotional well-being, with greater effects in the ECHOMANTRA + TAU group. Only carers in this group improved in caregiver skills. Completion rates were high (patients: 87.04%, carers: 81.84%), with strong satisfaction.
Conclusions: ECHOMANTRA is an effective, feasible online intervention that enhances outcomes for adolescent ED patients and carers when added to standard care.
期刊介绍:
European Eating Disorders Review publishes authoritative and accessible articles, from all over the world, which review or report original research that has implications for the treatment and care of people with eating disorders, and articles which report innovations and experience in the clinical management of eating disorders. The journal focuses on implications for best practice in diagnosis and treatment. The journal also provides a forum for discussion of the causes and prevention of eating disorders, and related health policy. The aims of the journal are to offer a channel of communication between researchers, practitioners, administrators and policymakers who need to report and understand developments in the field of eating disorders.