在饮食障碍日期医院计划中嵌入一个循环同情心集中治疗组的可接受性:简要报告
Conal Twomey1,2, Olivia Cagney1, Fionnuala McEnerny1
1Psychology Department, St Patrick's Mental Health Services, Dublin, Ireland.
概括
这项临床审计发现,日间医院计划中的患者可以接受一个滚动的饮食障碍 (CFT-E) 群体的同情心聚焦治疗介绍. 调查结果支持其在饮食障碍服务中继续使用和进一步评估.
科学领域:
- 临床心理学 临床心理学
- 心理治疗研究 心理治疗研究
- 饮食障碍治疗方法 饮食障碍治疗方法
背景情况:
- 饮食障碍日计划通常使用具有灵活进入的滚动干预措施.
- 这些灵活干预措施的可接受性需要评估.
- 饮食障碍以同情心为中心的治疗 (CFT-E) 是这样一个干预措施.
研究的目的:
- 审计一个滚动 CFT-E 集团的可接受性.
- 评估参与者对灵活,基于群体的CFT-E干预的反.
- 为持续提供CFT-E的饮食障碍服务提供信息.
主要方法:
- 在22个会议 (5个月) 中匿名收集了参与者的反表.
- 利克特级别评级和开放式响应被用来评估会话的可接受性.
- 分析了112次总出席的数据.
主要成果:
- 报告的接受度很高,动机,知识和联系的平均得分高于4.0.
- 在整个研究期间都显示出一致的可接受性.
- CFT-E理论,小组过程和自我意识是关键的有帮助因素; 讨论饮食障碍的开放性是积极的.
- 注意到了一些参与问题.
结论:
- 对CFT-E集团的滚动介绍是可以接受的,应该继续.
- 需要进一步评估类似的以同情心为重点的格式.
- 解决参与问题为改善服务提供了机会.
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