Over a decade of an eating disorders treatment program: Where to from here?
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| Title: | Over a decade of an eating disorders treatment program: Where to from here? |
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| Authors: | Phillipou, Andrea (AUTHOR), Jenkins, Zoe M (AUTHOR), Newton, J Richard (AUTHOR), Gwee, Karen (AUTHOR), Rossell, Susan L (AUTHOR), Castle, David J (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Australasian Psychiatry. Jun2023, Vol. 31 Issue 3, p343-345. 3p. |
| Subjects: | Eating disorders, Treatment programs, Anorexia nervosa |
| Abstract: | Objective: Currently available treatments for eating disorders lack efficacy resulting in poor outcomes for patients. In this paper, we describe a number of issues that we have identified in our clinical service, which are not unique to our treatment program. Conclusions: The issues described are common among eating disorder services worldwide and need to be addressed in order to move the field forward. We provide a number of solutions and research areas that need greater focus so that we are able to improve the efficacy of eating disorder treatment services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Abstract: | Objective: Currently available treatments for eating disorders lack efficacy resulting in poor outcomes for patients. In this paper, we describe a number of issues that we have identified in our clinical service, which are not unique to our treatment program. Conclusions: The issues described are common among eating disorder services worldwide and need to be addressed in order to move the field forward. We provide a number of solutions and research areas that need greater focus so that we are able to improve the efficacy of eating disorder treatment services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| ISSN: | 10398562 |
| DOI: | 10.1177/10398562231151598 |