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Guías de trastornos de la alimentación de NICE.

G Terence Wilson1, Roz Shafran

  • 1Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA. tewilson@rci.rutgers.edu

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El Instituto Nacional para la Salud y la Excelencia en la Atención (NICE) guías de trastornos alimentarios ofrecen recomendaciones basadas en la evidencia, con la terapia cognitivo-conductual para la bulimia nerviosa altamente recomendado. Se necesita más investigación para los trastornos atípicos de la alimentación.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Psicología Clínica Psicología clínica.
  • La psiquiatría es la psiquiatría.
  • Salud Pública La salud pública.

Sus antecedentes:

  • El National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) publicó en enero de 2004 unas directrices para el tratamiento de los trastornos alimentarios, basadas en un riguroso proceso multidisciplinario.
  • Las recomendaciones fueron calificadas de A (fuerte apoyo empírico) a C (opinión de expertos), y la mayoría recibió una calificación C.
  • Las directrices de NICE contrastan con las Directrices de Práctica de la Asociación Americana de Psiquiatría para los Trastornos de la Alimentación (PGED) en su rigor metodológico y claridad de las recomendaciones.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Evaluar las directrices de NICE para el tratamiento de los trastornos alimentarios.
  • Para resaltar los puntos fuertes de las directrices NICE en comparación con otras directrices existentes.
  • Identificar las áreas en las que se necesita más investigación para un manejo eficaz de los trastornos alimentarios.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión sistemática de la literatura publicada y el consenso de los expertos.
  • Calificación de las recomendaciones basadas en la calidad de la evidencia empírica.
  • Análisis comparativo de las directrices de NICE con el PGED de la Asociación Americana de Psiquiatría.

Principales resultados:

  • La terapia cognitivo-conductual para la bulimia nerviosa recibió una recomendación de grado A.
  • Los antidepresivos para la bulimia nerviosa recibieron una recomendación de grado B.
  • Se hicieron recomendaciones específicas limitadas para la anorexia nerviosa y la mayoría de los trastornos atípicos de la alimentación, lo que subraya la necesidad de realizar más investigaciones.

Conclusiones:

  • Las directrices basadas en la evidencia están limitadas por la calidad y la relevancia clínica de la investigación disponible.
  • Existe una falta significativa de evidencia para guiar el tratamiento de los trastornos atípicos de la alimentación comunes.
  • La implementación de tratamientos psicológicos basados en la evidencia en la práctica general y el monitoreo de su uso son prioridades críticas de investigación.