An Interpretive Description of Women's Experience in Coordinated, Multidisciplinary Treatment for an Eating Disorder
Coordinated, multidisciplinary treatment for women with eating disorders is consistently recommended as maximally effective, but few studies have considered the patient experience. This qualitative study examined the experiences of women receiving such care in an outpatient setting. Using an interpr...
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Main Authors: | Kary Woodruff (Author), Lauren Clark (Author), Elizabeth Joy (Author), Scott A. Summers (Author), Julie M. Metos (Author), Nica Clark (Author), Kristine C. Jordan (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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