Author: Lindgreen, Pil; Lomborg, Kirsten; Clausen, Loa
Title: Patient use of a selfâ€monitoring app during eating disorder treatment: Naturalistic longitudinal cohort study Cord-id: gzlrco9m Document date: 2021_1_18
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Snippet: OBJECTIVE: To explore patients’ use of the selfâ€monitoring app Recovery Record during 26 weeks of naturalistic eating disorder treatment. METHODS: Selected patient characteristics at baseline were explored as predictors of app use using linear regression. Patients were grouped according to diagnosis (anorexia versus bulimia), and mixedâ€effects analyses were used to explore differences in app use between diagnoses across four time periods (weeks 1–4; weeks 5–8; weeks 9–12; weeks 13–
Document: OBJECTIVE: To explore patients’ use of the selfâ€monitoring app Recovery Record during 26 weeks of naturalistic eating disorder treatment. METHODS: Selected patient characteristics at baseline were explored as predictors of app use using linear regression. Patients were grouped according to diagnosis (anorexia versus bulimia), and mixedâ€effects analyses were used to explore differences in app use between diagnoses across four time periods (weeks 1–4; weeks 5–8; weeks 9–12; weeks 13–26). RESULTS: Eightyâ€four patients were included of which 41 had anorexia and 43 had bulimia. The total number of logs varied greatly (mean (SD): 592 (628.50)), and patient app activity almost ceased at week 13. Increasing age and no previous eating disorder treatment predicted increased app activity (p = .007; p = .039, respectively). Patients with anorexia logged over four times more often than patients with bulimia in the last time period (median (CI): 4.27 (1.28;14.31); p = .018). Time predicted declining app use (all p ≤ .007). CONCLUSION: Future research on longâ€term app engagement should investigate associations between patients’ app use and changes in their eating disorder symptom severity over time.
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