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Parental experiences with their child's eating disorder treatment journey.

Jennifer S CoelhoJanet SuenSheila MarshallAlex BurnsPei-Yoong LamJosie Geller
Published in: Journal of eating disorders (2021)
Several barriers were identified by parents that interfered with treatment, including system-related challenges when accessing specialized eating disorder treatment, concerns about a lack of appropriate mental health support for their child, and difficulties with transitioning between community and tertiary level care. Negative emotions, including guilt and self-blame, were common early in the treatment journey. Themes of parental involvement throughout treatment, and parents taking charge of their child's recovery, emerged across interviews. The results of this study suggest the importance of early identification of eating disorder symptoms, facilitating smoother transitions between levels of care (e.g., community services and hospital-based eating disorder care), and improving clinical decision-making to ensure children and adolescents with eating disorders receive the most appropriate treatment based on their clinical presentation.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • combination therapy
  • replacement therapy
  • mental illness
  • affordable care act