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Efficacy of post-inpatient aftercare treatments for anorexia nervosa: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials.

Katrin Elisabeth GielSimone C BehrensKathrin SchagPeter MartusStephan HerpertzTobias HofmannEva-Maria SkodaUlrich VoderholzerJörn von WietersheimBeate WildAlmut ZeeckUlrike SchmidtStephan ZipfelFlorian Junne
Published in: Journal of eating disorders (2021)
Only a limited number of RCTs investigating aftercare interventions for patients with AN is available. There is no clear evidence favoring any one specific approach for post-inpatient aftercare in adult patients with AN. The field faces many challenges which generally affect intervention research in AN. A specific issue is how to increase uptake of and reduce dropout from aftercare interventions. This calls for better tailoring of interventions to patient needs and the integration of patient perspectives into treatment. Intensified research and care efforts are needed to address the problem of recurrent relapse after intensive inpatient treatment for AN and to eventually improve prognosis for this eating disorder.
Keyphrases
  • palliative care
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • anorexia nervosa
  • randomized controlled trial
  • acute care
  • replacement therapy
  • combination therapy