What is day programme treatment for Anorexia Nervosa really like? A reflexive thematic analysis of five years of feedback from young people

Author:

Gledhill Lucinda J.1,MacInnes Danielle2,Chan Sze Chi2,Drewery Charlotte1,Watson Charlotte1,Baudinet Julian1

Affiliation:

1. South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

2. King's College London

Abstract

Abstract Background: A significant proportion of young people do not respond to the NICE recommended treatment for anorexia nervosa: Family Therapy. Whilst historically these young people would be admitted to inpatient services, which are associated with greater treatment cost, greater risk of relapse, and worse outcome, more recently evidence is building for the effectiveness of day programmes. One day programme that has been found to be effective is the Intensive Treatment Programme (ITP) of the Maudsley Centre for Child & Adolescent Eating Disorders in London, UK. However, to-date no studies have investigated how young people experience such a day programme. Method: Anonymous feedback was completed via online survey by 51 young people over a 5-year period (2018-2023) on discharge from ITP. Results: Four main themes were identified: (1) Support - young people expressed the importance of boundaries but also of feeling validated, and encouraged; (2) Uniqueness: an experience like no other - ITP was described as different to any other treatment received before (both outpatient and inpatient); (3) Relationships – young people valued connecting with others in a similar situation and reflected that relationships at home changed throughout treatment; (4) Self-development – learning skills, developing independence, and exploring an identity outside of the eating disorder was valued. Conclusions: It is hoped that the reflections from these young people can help to inform clinicians working in DPs and those hoping to set up novel DPs about key aspects of treatment.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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