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The value of a multidisciplinary consensus meeting in achieving agreement on eating disorders diagnosis at a specialized referral center.
Charrat, Jean Philippe; Massoubre, Catherine; Gay, Aurelia; Ravey, Baptiste; Germain, Natacha; Galusca, Bogdan.
Afiliación
  • Charrat JP; TAPE (Eating Disorders, Addictions & Extreme Bodyweight) Laboratory, University Jean Monnet, Saint Etienne, France.
  • Massoubre C; TAPE (Eating Disorders, Addictions & Extreme Bodyweight) Laboratory, University Jean Monnet, Saint Etienne, France.
  • Gay A; Psychiatry Department, Saint Etienne University Hospital, Saint Etienne, France.
  • Ravey B; Referral Center for Eating Disorders, Saint Etienne University Hospital, Saint Etienne, France.
  • Germain N; TAPE (Eating Disorders, Addictions & Extreme Bodyweight) Laboratory, University Jean Monnet, Saint Etienne, France.
  • Galusca B; Psychiatry Department, Saint Etienne University Hospital, Saint Etienne, France.
Int J Eat Disord ; 57(2): 463-469, 2024 Feb.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38135878
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

This study aimed to evaluate the concordance of eating disorders (EDs) diagnoses within a multidisciplinary team in a specialized hospital unit dedicated to the medical care of ED.

METHODS:

The study analyzed data from 608 female patients who sought consultation at the Eating Disorders Referral Center between 2017 and 2021. The diagnoses were established according to the DSM-5 criteria by endocrinologists, psychiatrists, and finally confirmed or discussed within a monthly multidisciplinary consensus meeting (MCM). Fleiss' Kappa tests were conducted to assess inter-raters' agreement.

RESULTS:

Overall, substantial agreement was observed between endocrinologists and psychiatrists and the MCM. A more detailed analysis revealed variations in agreement across different disorders. Certain EDs demonstrated substantial agreement (e.g., anorexia nervosa restrictive subtype), while others approached near-perfect agreement (e.g., binge-eating disorder). In contrast, agreement was fair to poor for anorexia nervosa binge-purge subtype (ANBP) and slight for other specified feeding and ED. A period of temporary disagreement was noted for ANBP, partially attributed to practitioner turnover. An improvement in interdisciplinary agreement was observed for all ED diagnoses by the end of the study period.

DISCUSSION:

Variations or lower levels of inter-rater agreement may stem from atypical cases that fall on the border between two diagnoses or complex cases, as well as fluctuating symptoms. The progress observed throughout the study can be attributed in part to interdisciplinary learning, particularly facilitated by the MCM. The findings underscore the significance of striving for optimal concordance among different medical specialties to enhance patient care in ED treatment. PUBLIC

SIGNIFICANCE:

This study scrutinizes the agreement levels of ED diagnoses among endocrinologists and psychiatrists within a multidisciplinary team at an Eating Disorders Referral Center. While substantial overall agreement was achieved, disparities or lower agreement levels were evident for certain diagnoses such as anorexia nervosa binge-purge subtype. However, collaborative meetings led to a progressive enhancement in agreement over time. This research underscores the crucial role of a multidisciplinary team working collectively to ensure precise diagnoses and improved care for patients with EDs.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Anorexia Nerviosa / Trastornos de Alimentación y de la Ingestión de Alimentos / Bulimia Nerviosa / Trastorno por Atracón Límite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Int J Eat Disord Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Anorexia Nerviosa / Trastornos de Alimentación y de la Ingestión de Alimentos / Bulimia Nerviosa / Trastorno por Atracón Límite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Int J Eat Disord Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia