Building an Equitable and Accessible System of Eating Disorder Care for VA, DoD, and Underrepresented Americans
Building an Equitable and Accessible System of Eating Disorder Care for VA, DoD, and Underrepresented Americans With Eating Disorders (EASED Study)
VA Connecticut Healthcare System
144 participants
Apr 22, 2022
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
When untreated, eating disorders present with tremendous burdens to affected active duty Service members and Veterans and their families, and are very costly to the DoD and VA healthcare system. A comparative effectiveness study with state-of-the-art virtual treatment for BN and BED specifically adapted for testing with the Veteran population and other underrepresented eating disorder populations will lead to major improvements in clinical outcomes. The treatment will be integrated with VA's newest telehealth technology to profoundly enhance access to care anywhere, at any time. This trial of therapist-led and self-help CBT treatments, combined with our expert panel methods to inform VA Clinical Practice Guidelines for Eating Disorders and plans for dissemination, will accelerate the pace for the transition of results both for large-scale deployment in the VA system and for real-world impact among diverse and underrepresented eating disorder populations.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Aged 18 and older
- Presence of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) Bulimia Nervosa (BN) or Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
- Veteran Health Administration (VHA) user
Exclusion Criteria4
- Active psychosis or high acute risk for suicide
- Medical or psychiatric illness, or cognitive deficits, that interfere with providing consent, completing assessments, or engaging in treatment for eating disorders
- Pregnancy or lactation
- Patients with suspected Anorexia or Atypical Anorexia will be excluded and referred to other VA care services
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Interventions
The treatment has three stages. Stage 1 consists of presentation of the CBT model; introduction and discussion of the structure, goals, interventions, and expected outcome of treatment; education regarding binge eating and dieting; and the introduction of self-monitoring techniques for identifying problematic eating practices and triggers. Stage 2 consists of maintaining the normalized eating and self-monitoring procedures but becomes increasingly cognitively oriented. Stage 3 focuses on practicing skills, consolidation of progress and relapse prevention. Treatment will adhere to a manual developed by Dr. Masheb (PI), adapted for Veterans, and written at a seventh-grade reading level.
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NCT05304104