2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3998029/v1
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Improving Adult Inpatient Eating Disorder Treatment: Perspectives of a Sample of Canadians with Lived Experience

Catherine Q. Armour,
Becky Feicht,
Jacqueline Gahagan

Abstract: Background Eating disorders (EDs) are common, affecting over one million Canadians. Canadian adults (i.e., age 18+) requiring medical stabilization for their eating disorder (ED) may be referred to adult inpatient (IP) ED treatment for care. Recent Canadian publications have brought attention to the need for improved approaches to Canadian ED treatment; urging researchers to seek perspectives of people with lived experience to determine how to best do so. This study explored the perspectives of Canadians with … Show more

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