Abstract
Objective
Evidence regarding global trends in length of stay for patients with anorexia nervosa is limited. The aim of this study is to conduct a meta‐analysis examining the length of stay for anorexia nervosa patients globally, and to investigate moderators of the variance.
Method
Medline, EMBASE and PsycINFO were searched for studies published up to January 2019. Two independent reviewers assessed the eligibility of each report based on predefined inclusion criteria. A meta‐analysis was performed to calculate a pooled mean length of stay using the random‐effects model. Subgroup analyses and meta‐regression were conducted to explore potential sources of heterogeneity between studies.
Results
Of 305 abstracts reviewed, 71 studies met the inclusion criteria, generating 111 datasets. The pooled mean length of stay (95% confidence interval) was 76.3 days (73.3, 79.4) using the random‐effects model, with marked variation across countries and time. Heterogeneity between studies was explained by age and admission body mass index.
Conclusions
This meta‐analysis found that although clinical features do contribute to length of admissions for anorexia nervosa, there are also global and temporal variations. Future research should provide an in‐depth analysis of why and how this variation exists and what the impact is on the well‐being of people with anorexia nervosa.