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Current evidence for avoidant restrictive food intake disorder: Implications for clinical practice and future directions.

Tanith ArchibaldRachel Bryant-Waugh
Published in: JCPP advances (2023)
Prevalence studies highlight the need for referral and care pathways to be embedded across a range of health care services. While research into ARFID is increasing, further studies across all areas of ARFID are required and there remains a pressing need for guidance on systematic assessment, evidence-based management, and optimal service delivery models. Informed clinical practice is currently predominantly reliant on expert consensus and small-scale studies, with ongoing routine clinical data capture, robust treatment trials and evaluation of clinical pathways all required. Despite this, a number a positive practice points emerge.
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