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View article: HSE National Clinical Programme for Eating Disorders in Ireland: COVID‐19 pandemic and eating disorder care in a new national eating disorder service
HSE National Clinical Programme for Eating Disorders in Ireland: COVID‐19 pandemic and eating disorder care in a new national eating disorder service Open
Background The COVID‐19 pandemic experience was different in each country (e.g., prevalence, societal restrictions). There is limited data on eating disorder (ED) diagnosis and service activity trends within Ireland. The aim of this study …
View article: The link between family identification, loneliness, and symptom severity in people with eating disorders
The link between family identification, loneliness, and symptom severity in people with eating disorders Open
Families play an important role in eating disorder (ED) recovery, and it has been suggested that they can ameliorate the loneliness associated with EDs. However, the psychological mechanisms through which this occurs have yet to be systema…
View article: GP293 Developing MARSIPAN integrated care pathways for children and adolescents with eating disorders- real world challenges and recommendations
GP293 Developing MARSIPAN integrated care pathways for children and adolescents with eating disorders- real world challenges and recommendations Open
Background Anorexia Nervosa has the highest rate of mortality and morbidity of the mental health conditions. Much of this is related to the physical consequences of starvation and can lead to medical admissions. Integrated care pathways ha…
View article: Development of an Integrated National Model of Care for Eating Disorder Services across Multiple Settings
Development of an Integrated National Model of Care for Eating Disorder Services across Multiple Settings Open
Introduction: (comprising background and problem statement) Eating disorders have the highest mortality and morbidity of all of the mental health conditions, with top causes of death including cardiac and suicide (Arcelus, 2011). Patients …
View article: Interprofessional education as a building block for collaborative and integrated eating disorder services
Interprofessional education as a building block for collaborative and integrated eating disorder services Open
Introduction: (comprising context and problem statement) Eating disorders (EDs) are the most challenging of all mental health conditions to treat with high mortality, morbidity and chronic course (NIMH, 2015). Fast access and evidence base…