Effects of a Digital Therapeutic Adjunct to Eating Disorder Treatment on Health Care Service Utilization and Clinical Outcomes: Retrospective Observational Study Using Electronic Health Records

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Palacios, Jorge E. [1 ]
Erickson-Ridout, Kathryn K. [2 ]
Kim, Jane Paik [3 ]
Buttlaire, Stuart [2 ]
Ridout, Samuel [2 ]
Argue, Stuart [1 ]
Tregarthen, Jenna [1 ]
机构
[1] Bright Therapeut, 304 Moultrie St, San Francisco, CA 94110 USA
[2] Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA USA
[3] Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA USA
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JMIR MENTAL HEALTH | 2024年 / 11卷
关键词
digital therapeutics; app-augmented therapy; eating disorders; health care utilization; costs; real-world data; depression; emergency department; outpatient care; eating; treatment; therapy; retrospective analysis; electronic health record; patient; app; outpatient; PREVENTION; COST;
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10.2196/59145
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
Background: The need for scalable solutions facilitating access to eating disorder (ED) treatment services that are efficient, effective, and inclusive is a major public health priority. Remote access to synchronous and asynchronous support delivered via health apps has shown promise, but results are so far mixed, and there are limited data on whether apps can enhance health care utilization. Objective: This study aims to examine the effects of app-augmented treatment on clinical outcomesand health care utilization for patients receiving treatment for an ED in outpatient and intensive outpatient levels of care. Methods: Recovery Record was implemented in outpatient and intensive outpatient services in a California-based health maintenance organization. We examined outcomesfor eligible patients with ED by comparing clinical and service utilization medical record data over a 6-month period after implementation with analogous data for the control group in the year prior. We used a logistic regression model and inverse-weighted estimates of the probability of treatment to adjust for treatment selection bias. Results: App-augmented treatment was associated with a significant decrease in emergency department visits (P<.001) and a significant increase in outpatient treatment utilization (P<.001). There was a significantly larger weight gain for patients in low-weight categories (ie, underweight, those with anorexia, or those with severe anorexia) with app-augmented treatment (treatment effect: 0.74, 0.25, and 0.35, respectively; P =.02), with a greater percentage of patients moving into a higher BMI class (P=.01). Conclusions: Integrating remote patient engagement apps into ED treatment plans can have beneficial effects on both clinical outcomesand service utilization. More research should be undertaken on long-term efficacy and cost-effectiveness to further explore the impact of digital health interventions in ED care.
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