A Delphi study to explore clinician and lived experience perspectives on setting priorities in eating disorder services
Abstract Background Due to scarce resources and high demand, priority setting in mental health services is necessary and inevitable. To date, no study has examined priority setting in eating disorder (ED) services specifically. Here, we evaluate the level of consensus and perceived relative importan...
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Main Authors: | Katie L. Richards (Author), Isabel Woolrych (Author), Karina L. Allen (Author), Ulrike Schmidt (Author) |
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