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Transitioning to digital first line intervention – validation of a brief online screener for early identification of a suspected eating disorder: study protocol

机译:转换到数字第一线干预 - 验证简要识别疑似饮食障碍的早期识别:研究方案

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Abstract Background Only one in four people with eating disorders seeks treatment, and of those who do seek treatment, 20% go on to experience a chronic course. Early intervention has been associated with better prognosis, with those seeking specialised intervention in the early stages of their illness more than twice as likely to achieve remission. Current screening measures typically require expert administration and are rarely validated across a spectrum of DSM-5 eating disorder presentations or for online use. In light of COVID-19 and increasing reliance on telehealth technologies in the intervention and delivery of mental health services, online assessments suitable for self-referral are likely to be the first step to seeking care. InsideOut Institute has developed a 6-item online screening tool for the purposes of identifying eating disorder risk and symptomatology, aimed specifically at increasing help-seeking behaviour in subsyndromal and early presentations. Methods This study investigates the reliability and validity of the InsideOut Institute Screener (IOI-S), using a cross-sectional survey research design. Participants aged 14 and over will complete an extensive baseline survey battery for evaluation. 50% of participants will be randomly selected for one follow-up re-test of the IOI-S only, 2 weeks post initial testing. The IOI-S will be analysed for statistical reliability on two parameters: internal consistency and test re-test reliability, and for statistical validity on four parameters: concurrent validity, sensitivity and specificity, convergent and discriminant validity. Discussion The rapid and ongoing shift to digital intervention has highlighted gaps and opportunities in our pathways to care. Adequate screening for eating disorders is a major gap. This study aims to validate an online screening tool for use in telehealth early intervention, designed for users seeking information for a suspected eating disorder. The screener meets those at risk ‘where they are’ (i.e. online) and may improve timely referrals to relevant services. This is of particular salience as face-to-face healthcare and traditional frontline interventions are disrupted, and we are challenged to re-design our practices to deliver diagnostic and treatment services in highly adaptive digital contexts.
机译:摘要背景只有四分之一的饮食障碍寻求治疗,以及那些寻求治疗的人,20%继续体验慢性课程。早期干预与更好的预后有关,那些寻求他们疾病早期阶段的专门干预的人,超过达到缓解的可能性。目前的筛选措施通常需要专家管理,并且很少验证在一系列DSM-5饮食障碍演示文稿或用于在线使用。根据Covid-19,越来越依赖远程医疗在精神卫生服务的干预和交付中,适合自我推荐的在线评估可能是寻求护理的第一步。 Insideout Institute开发了一个6件在线筛选工具,用于鉴定饮食障碍风险和症状学,特别是在越来越多的求助行为,在Subsyndromal和早期介绍中。方法采用横截面调查研究设计调查insideOut课程筛选​​器(IOI-S)的可靠性和有效性。 14岁及以上的参与者将完成广泛的基线调查电池进行评估。 50%的参与者将被随机选择一个后续重新测试的IOI-S的后续测试,初始测试后2周。将分析IOI-S对两个参数的统计可靠性:内部一致性和测试重新测试可靠性,以及四个参数的统计有效性:并发有效性,灵敏度和特异性,收敛和判别有效性。讨论数字干预的快速和持续转变突出了我们途径的差距和机遇。充足的饮食障碍筛查是一个主要差距。本研究旨在验证在线筛选工具,用于远程医疗的早期干预,专为寻求疑似饮食障碍信息的用户而设计。筛选者符合风险“他们所在的风险”(即在线),并且可以改善与相关服务的及时转介。这是特别的显着性,因为面对面的医疗保健和传统的前线干预措施被扰乱,我们受到重新设计我们在高度自适应数字背景下提供诊断和治疗服务的实践。

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