Application Criteria of Enteral Nutrition in Patients With Anorexia Nervosa: Correlation Between Clinical and Psychological Data in a“ Lifesaving” Treatment
Background: Data and research increasingly point to multiple factors in the genesis of eating-behavior disorders, but the lack of a clear etiological definition prevents a unique therapeutic or prognostic approach from being defined. Therapeutic approaches, as well as scientific research, have separ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition 2006-05, Vol.30 (3), p.231-239 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Data and research increasingly point to
multiple factors in the genesis of eating-behavior disorders, but the lack of a clear
etiological definition prevents a unique therapeutic or prognostic approach from
being defined. Therapeutic approaches, as well as scientific research, have
separately analyzed the psychological aspects and the clinical-nutrition aspects
without integrating the variables or correlating clinical and psychological data.
This work has several goals because it aims at considering the problem from the 2
different perspectives. Psychological and clinical variables are analyzed both
separately and together in order to assess (a) the minimal criteria to define a cure
as “lifesaving” and submit a patient to artificial nutrition; (b) the kind of
implementation artificial nutrition should follow; (c) which indicators of the
efficacy of artificial nutrition must be taken into account; (d) the results in
nutrition terms that may be obtained during the follow-up; (e) if artificial
nutrition may be used as a therapeutic tool; (f) if there are any psychological
effects after artificial nutrition; (g) if there are any effects due to the patients'
age; and (h) the correlation between the psychological profile of a patient and the
acceptance of the nutrition treatment. Methods: Several
psychological and pharmacologic variables, together with clinical and anthropometric
data and blood chemical values, were all considered. Conclusions: Besides defining minimal criteria for a “lifesaving” cure
and proposing 2 ad hoc scales for the assessment of
patients' subjective willingness toward feeding and for the objective measurement of
feeding itself, clinical data and correlations with psychological data evidenced the
importance of artificial nutrition and specifically of enteral nutrition as a
therapeutic tool, allowing us to define the modalities of implementation of enteral
nutrition. Results show that, because enteral nutrition did not deteriorate the
psychological state of the patients, and was found to be accepted more positively
than feeding orally in the most critical initial phase, it should be included in the
therapy.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical and psychological variables related
to a treatment with enteral nutrition in patients affected by anorexia nervosa.
Minimal criteria for a “lifesaving” cure are also discussed. Clinical and
psychological data evidenced the importance of enteral nutrition as a therapeutic
tool |
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ISSN: | 0148-6071 1941-2444 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0148607106030003231 |