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The Modum-ED Trial Protocol: Comparing Compassion-Focused Therapy and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Treatment of Eating Disorders With and Without Childhood Trauma: Protocol of a Randomized Trial

机译:Modum-ED试验方案:将友好的疗法和认知行为治疗进行比较治疗饮食障碍,毫不少的创伤:随机试验的协议

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Background: The combination of eating disorder (ED) and the experience of childhood trauma leads to significant impairment and suffering. To improve treatment, it is critically important to study treatment effects and the mechanism of these effects. The overall aim of the current project is; (1) to build knowledge on how to best treat patients with ED with and without childhood trauma, (2) to develop our understanding about how change happens for these patients. We will do this by comparing two treatment models; (1) Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) and (2) Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for ED. This paper describes the development, design and implementation of the trial. Methods/design: Patients included in this randomized controlled trial will satisfy DSM-5 criteria for ED and approximately half of the patients will in addition have a history of childhood trauma. A total of 144 patients who have received either CFT or CBT are followed up one year after completion of the treatment. The study will collect a rich dataset of outcome measures at four time points, and process, sub-outcome and neurobiological measures at 13 time points. All patients will be assessed with the same clinical instruments based on current state-of-the-art methods. The primary outcome will be percentage of recovery of ED, while secondary outcomes will relate to treatment effects on trauma symptoms, general symptoms and quality of life. Discussion: This trial will make an important contribution to the need for evidence of effective treatment for patients with ED with or without childhood trauma. Ethics and dissemination: The project is approved by the South-Eastern Regional Committee for Medical and Health Research Ethics (REC;2014/836). Registration details: Clinical Trials identifier: NCT02649114
机译:背景:饮食障碍(ED)的组合和儿童创伤的经验导致了显着的损害和痛苦。为了改善治疗,研究治疗效果和这些效果的机制至关重要。目前项目的总体目标是; (1)建立关于如何最佳治疗患者的知识,并没有童年创伤,(2)以发展我们对这些患者如何发生变化的理解。我们将通过比较两种治疗模型来实现这一点; (1)富有同情心的疗法(CFT)和(2)ED的认知行为治疗(CBT)。本文介绍了试验的开发,设计和实施。方法/设计:包括在该随机对照试验中的患者将满足DSM-5的ED标准,大约一半的患者此外还将有儿童创伤的历史。在治疗完成后,共有144名接受CFT或CBT的患者。该研究将在四个时间点,在13个时间点,在四个时间点,处理,次结果和神经生物学措施收集丰富的分数。所有患者均基于目前最先进的方法评估相同的临床仪器。主要结果将是ED恢复的百分比,而二次结果将涉及对创伤症状,一般症状和生活质量的治疗作用。讨论:本次审审判将对有效治疗有效治疗的患者为患者进行重要贡献,或没有儿童创伤的患者。道德和传播:该项目由东南地区医疗和健康研究伦理委员会批准(REC; 2014/836)。注册详情:临床试验标识符:NCT02649114

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