Feasibility and acceptability of a hospital‐at‐home program for adolescents with eating disorders: Making progress in community/family‐based treatments

Author:

Morón‐Nozaleda Maria Goretti1ORCID,Yáñez Silvia1,Camarneiro Ricardo Antonio1,Gutiérrez‐Priego Silvia1ORCID,Muñoz‐Domenjó Andrea1,García‐López Cristina1,Adrados García Sandra2,Jiménez García Raquel2,Trujillo Eva Maria3ORCID,Faya Mar1,Graell Montserrat14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology Department Hospital Infantil Universitario Niño Jesús Madrid Spain

2. Pediatrics Service Hospital Infantil Universitario Niño Jesús Madrid Spain

3. Comenzar de Nuevo; Escuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud Tecnológico de Monterrey Monterrey Nuevo Leon Mexico

4. CIBER de Salud Mental (CIBERSAM) Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo explore the feasibility and acceptability of a novel hospital‐at‐home (HaH) program for adolescent patients with a severe eating disorder (ED).MethodRetrospective description of the program during its first year of activity. The feasibility construct is based on accessibility, recruitment, rate of retention, avoidance of hospital stays, and management of crisis situations. Caregivers completed a satisfaction questionnaire on discharge, including an item on perceived safety. All patients referred to the program were included.ResultsFifty‐nine female patients with a mean age of 14.69 years (SD = 1.67) were admitted. The mean stay was 39.14 days (SD = 14.47). On admission, 32.2% of patients presented nonsuicidal self‐harm behavior and 47.5% had comorbid mental disorders. All patients were screened in the first 48 h after referral, and the program retention rate was 91.52%. As for use of health services, 2016.03 hospital stays were avoided, and only 16.12% of the 31 calls received for urgent care required emergency department visits. Families gave the program an overall satisfaction score of 4.95/5, and all described it as “very safe.”DiscussionThe HaH program described is a feasible and acceptable care model in adolescents with severe EDs and comorbidities. Effectiveness studies should be performed.Public SignificanceEating disorders are a major concern for public health. The adolescent HaH program presented marks an advance in intensive community treatments for patients with severe EDs and comorbidities.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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