Technology-Enabled Reform in a Nontraditional Mental Health Service for Eating Disorders: Participatory Design Study
BackgroundThe recent Australian National Agenda for Eating Disorders highlights the role technology can play in improving accessibility and service development through web-based prevention, early access pathways, self-help, and recovery assistance. However, engagement with the eating disorders commu...
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