Practitioners' perspectives on ethical issues within the treatment of eating disorders: Results from a concept mapping study.
D Catherine WalkerSydney HeissJoseph M DonahueJulia M BrooksPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2020)
Findings outline frequent and impactful areas of ethical concern that arise when treating patients diagnosed with EDs. Practitioners most commonly reported that patient- and insurance-driven factors limited patient access to appropriate care. Regulations supporting the provision of evidence-based care should be emphasized in public health policy and advocacy efforts, given their impact in limiting the delivery of adequate patient care.
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