进食障碍和共病边缘型人格障碍患者生活治疗经历的定性研究。

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS International Journal of Eating Disorders Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1002/eat.24390
Alexia E. Miller, Adèle Hotte-Meunier, Tayla Bain, Erin P. Macdonald, Howard Steiger, Sarah E. Racine
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目的:同时患有进食障碍(ED)和边缘型人格障碍(BPD)与更高的临床复杂性、高水平的痛苦和治疗挑战相关。本研究旨在定性调查患有ED和合并BPD的女性在接受ED治疗时的经历,旨在更好地了解影响她们护理观念的因素。方法:招募了14名在公共部门ED诊所接受ED和BPD治疗的女性,对她们的生活治疗经历进行了开放式定性访谈。结果:从定性分析中得出了五个总体主题(包括七个次要主题):(1)情绪困难是ED和BPD的关键因素;(2) BPD在ED维持和治疗中的认知;(3)治疗中的关系动力学;(4)治疗“永远不够”;(5) ED与BPD联合治疗的重要性。讨论:这项研究强调了ED和BPD女性的生活经历。患者表示需要ED治疗以治疗情绪失调、人际关系困难以及对治疗师和治疗的依赖。本研究提供了对BPD患者ED治疗经验的见解,可能有助于指导此类患者的护理方法。
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A Qualitative Study of the Lived Treatment Experiences of Women With an Eating Disorder and Comorbid Borderline Personality Disorder

Objective

Having both an eating disorder (ED) and borderline personality disorder (BPD) is associated with heightened clinical complexity, high levels of distress, and challenges in treatment. This study sought to qualitatively investigate the experiences of women with an ED and comorbid BPD as they undergo ED treatment, aiming to better understand factors that shape their perceptions of care.

Methods

Fourteen women with both an ED and BPD in treatment at a public-sector ED clinic were recruited to participate in an open-ended qualitative interview about their lived treatment experiences.

Results

Five overarching themes (with seven subthemes) emerged from the qualitative analysis: (1) Difficulties with emotions as a key factor underlying both ED and BPD; (2) Perceptions of BPD in ED maintenance and treatment; (3) Relational dynamics in treatment; (4) Treatment is “never enough”; and (5) The importance of treating the ED and BPD together.

Discussion

This study highlights the lived experiences of women with both an ED and BPD. Patients expressed the need for ED treatment to target emotion dysregulation, interpersonal difficulties, and their attachment to their therapists and to treatment. This study provides insights into the experiences of patients with BPD of ED treatment that may help guide the approach to care in such individuals.

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期刊介绍: Articles featured in the journal describe state-of-the-art scientific research on theory, methodology, etiology, clinical practice, and policy related to eating disorders, as well as contributions that facilitate scholarly critique and discussion of science and practice in the field. Theoretical and empirical work on obesity or healthy eating falls within the journal’s scope inasmuch as it facilitates the advancement of efforts to describe and understand, prevent, or treat eating disorders. IJED welcomes submissions from all regions of the world and representing all levels of inquiry (including basic science, clinical trials, implementation research, and dissemination studies), and across a full range of scientific methods, disciplines, and approaches.
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