Lower rates of readmission following integration of family-based treatment in a higher level of care.
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abstract
There has been a growing effort to incorporate the evidence-based practices of family-based treatment (FBT) into higher levels of care, such as day-treatment programs. This study tracked the effects of integrating the principles and strategies of FBT into a partial hospitalization program (PHP) for youth with eating disorders. Following retrospective chart review, rates of readmission to the PHP were measured for three years before (2011-2014) and after (2014-2017) FBT was incorporated into the hospital programming. Patients (N = 326) were primarily adolescents with anorexia nervosa. Rates of readmission were significantly lower for those who received care during the implementation of FBT-based PHP programming (2.95%) as compared to the prior traditional PHP (11.7%). Patterns of readmission to the PHP before and after FBT implementation suggest that FBT can be adapted for higher levels of care, and may reduce readmissions and promote continuity of care.