National Health Service (NHSusers and carersaccessibility and equityIntroductionService DevelopmentGuidelines and Standards for Specialist Eating Disorders ServicesWhat Should a Service Look Like?Problems in Providing a ServiceWhat Services Should be Offered?Users and CarersConclusions References...
The EDSA WTT programme is aimed at the needs of specialist community practitioners. We will be pleased to enrol anyone working clinically with adults with eating disorders in a specialist community service within the NHS, at whatever level of seniority and irrespective of professional background and...
Haven't worked up the courage to see my GP yet but tick every box on the NHS and eating disorder websites. It completely takes over my life and I spend most of the time loathing myself. I did speak to DP about it last week but he's not the most understanding so it's hard. ...
Eating Disorders Home Care offers a specialised service in assisting and supporting young people who have been diagnosed with an eating disorder and require close support during meal times in the home.
Service users' views of eating disorder services: An international comparison OBJECTIVE: To perform a United States-United Kingdom cross-national comparison of service users' perspectives on eating disorder (ED) treatments and servic... Tatiana Escobar‐Koch,JD Banker,S Crow,... - 《Int J Eat ...
The dental team may be able to identify early signs of an eating disorder, perhaps even before the person has acknowledged that there is a problem. Appropriate management within the dental service may support engagement in wider treatment of the eating disorder, improve self-esteem and support rec...
and binge eating disorder). However, little research was found on other types of EDs. There was emerging evidence that provided support for self-help, group, and computer/internet-based therapies. Overall, the findings highlighted that more research is required on novel eating disorder treatments ...
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281 studies met inclusion criteria. Behavioural therapies were most commonly studied, with cognitive-behavioural and family-based therapies being the most researched; and thus, having the largest evidence-base for treating anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. Other therapies, suc...
We aimed to provide whole system quantification of inpatient admission and general practitioner (GP) contact costs to the National Health Service (NHS) for patients with eating disorders in Wales. Methods The Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) databank contains 84% of all electronic data ...