Facilitators and barriers in anorexia nervosa treatment initiation: a qualitative study on the perspectives of patients, carers and professionals

Abstract Background An early psychotherapeutic treatment of anorexia nervosa (AN) is crucial for a good prognosis. In order to improve treatment initiation, knowledge about facilitators and barriers to treatment is needed. Objective Against this background, we aimed to identify facilitators and barr...

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Main Authors: Denise Kästner, Angelika Weigel, Ines Buchholz, Ulrich Voderholzer, Bernd Löwe, Antje Gumz
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-02-01
Series:Journal of Eating Disorders
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-021-00381-0
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spelling doaj-29d9aa21159e40b2b06614785d8428be2021-03-11T11:59:20ZengBMCJournal of Eating Disorders2050-29742021-02-019111110.1186/s40337-021-00381-0Facilitators and barriers in anorexia nervosa treatment initiation: a qualitative study on the perspectives of patients, carers and professionalsDenise Kästner0Angelika Weigel1Ines Buchholz2Ulrich Voderholzer3Bernd Löwe4Antje Gumz5Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Medical CentreDepartment of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Medical CentreDepartment of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Medical CentreSchön Clinic RoseneckDepartment of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Medical CentreDepartment of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Medical CentreAbstract Background An early psychotherapeutic treatment of anorexia nervosa (AN) is crucial for a good prognosis. In order to improve treatment initiation, knowledge about facilitators and barriers to treatment is needed. Objective Against this background, we aimed to identify facilitators and barriers from the perspectives of patients, carers and professionals using a qualitative approach. Method To this end, semi-structured interviews were conducted in triads of female patients with AN aged 14 years and older at the beginning of their first psychotherapeutic treatment, their carers, and referring health care professionals. A modified Grounded Theory approach was used for analysis. Results In total, 22 interviews were conducted (n = 6 adults, n = 4 adolescents, 4 full triads). The duration of untreated AN ranged between 30 days and 25.85 years (M = 3.06 ± 8.01 years). A wide spectrum of facilitators and barriers within the patient, the social environment, the health care system and the society were identified. Most prominent factors were ‘recognizing and addressing’ by close others, ‘waiting times and availability’ and ‘recommendations and referrals’ by health care professionals. ‘Positive role models for treatment’ were perceived as a specific facilitative social influence. Facilitators were more frequently mentioned than barriers and most of the factors seem to hold potential for modifiability. Conclusion Overall, the findings suggest that early intervention approaches for AN should not only address patients and the health care system, but may also involve carers and successfully treated former patients. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03713541 .https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-021-00381-0Anorexia nervosaEarly interventionFacilitators and barriersPsychotherapyQualitative study
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author Denise Kästner
Angelika Weigel
Ines Buchholz
Ulrich Voderholzer
Bernd Löwe
Antje Gumz
spellingShingle Denise Kästner
Angelika Weigel
Ines Buchholz
Ulrich Voderholzer
Bernd Löwe
Antje Gumz
Facilitators and barriers in anorexia nervosa treatment initiation: a qualitative study on the perspectives of patients, carers and professionals
Journal of Eating Disorders
Anorexia nervosa
Early intervention
Facilitators and barriers
Psychotherapy
Qualitative study
author_facet Denise Kästner
Angelika Weigel
Ines Buchholz
Ulrich Voderholzer
Bernd Löwe
Antje Gumz
author_sort Denise Kästner
title Facilitators and barriers in anorexia nervosa treatment initiation: a qualitative study on the perspectives of patients, carers and professionals
title_short Facilitators and barriers in anorexia nervosa treatment initiation: a qualitative study on the perspectives of patients, carers and professionals
title_full Facilitators and barriers in anorexia nervosa treatment initiation: a qualitative study on the perspectives of patients, carers and professionals
title_fullStr Facilitators and barriers in anorexia nervosa treatment initiation: a qualitative study on the perspectives of patients, carers and professionals
title_full_unstemmed Facilitators and barriers in anorexia nervosa treatment initiation: a qualitative study on the perspectives of patients, carers and professionals
title_sort facilitators and barriers in anorexia nervosa treatment initiation: a qualitative study on the perspectives of patients, carers and professionals
publisher BMC
series Journal of Eating Disorders
issn 2050-2974
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background An early psychotherapeutic treatment of anorexia nervosa (AN) is crucial for a good prognosis. In order to improve treatment initiation, knowledge about facilitators and barriers to treatment is needed. Objective Against this background, we aimed to identify facilitators and barriers from the perspectives of patients, carers and professionals using a qualitative approach. Method To this end, semi-structured interviews were conducted in triads of female patients with AN aged 14 years and older at the beginning of their first psychotherapeutic treatment, their carers, and referring health care professionals. A modified Grounded Theory approach was used for analysis. Results In total, 22 interviews were conducted (n = 6 adults, n = 4 adolescents, 4 full triads). The duration of untreated AN ranged between 30 days and 25.85 years (M = 3.06 ± 8.01 years). A wide spectrum of facilitators and barriers within the patient, the social environment, the health care system and the society were identified. Most prominent factors were ‘recognizing and addressing’ by close others, ‘waiting times and availability’ and ‘recommendations and referrals’ by health care professionals. ‘Positive role models for treatment’ were perceived as a specific facilitative social influence. Facilitators were more frequently mentioned than barriers and most of the factors seem to hold potential for modifiability. Conclusion Overall, the findings suggest that early intervention approaches for AN should not only address patients and the health care system, but may also involve carers and successfully treated former patients. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03713541 .
topic Anorexia nervosa
Early intervention
Facilitators and barriers
Psychotherapy
Qualitative study
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-021-00381-0
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