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        Results and Learning from the Healthy Outcomes for People with Eating Disorders (HOPE) New Care Model (Provider Collaborative) pilot: More investment required to address demand and capacity in adult community and inpatient eating disorder services 

        Viljoen, David; Ayton, Agnes (2021-06)
        This article reports on pilot results and lessons learned from the HOPE New Care Model (Provider Collaborative). Pre-pandemic 12 beds were needed per million population. Demand for beds could be reduced by addressing the ...
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        Incidence and outcomes of eating disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic 

        Taquet, Maxime; Harrison, Paul J; Geddes, John R (2021-07)
        There are concerns that eating disorders have become commoner during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Using the electronic health records of 5.2 million people aged under 30, mostly in the USA, we show ...
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        Extended follow-up of a short total diet replacement programme: results of the Doctor Referral of Overweight People to Low Energy total diet replacement Treatment (DROPLET) randomised controlled trial at 3 years 

        External author(s) only (2021-07)
        To test the long-term effectiveness of a total diet replacement programme (TDR) for routine treatment of obesity in a primary care setting. Methods This study was a pragmatic, two-arm, parallel-group, open-label, ...
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        Delivering CBT-E In an Online Group Format: A Pilot Study in a Child and Adolescent Eating Disorder Service 

        Hamadi, Layla; Hilson, Reece; Lunn, Amy; Ralph, Emily; Rodrigues, Evangeline; Sohail, Rabeeah (2021-10)
        Background: The increased prevalence of eating disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic has placed services for children and adolescents under immense pressure. The high number of people at medical risk has led to longer ...
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        Integrated Enhanced Cognitive Behavioural (I-CBTE) therapy significantly improves effectiveness of inpatient treatment of anorexia nervosa in real life settings 

        Ibrahim, Ali; Ryan, Sharon; Viljoen, David; Tutisani, Ellen; Gardner, Lucy; Ayton, Agnes (2022-01)
        Inpatient treatment of anorexia nervosa (AN) often results in poor outcomes. To address this, the Oxford service has adapted the multistep enhanced cognitive behavioural (CBTE) treatment model, first developed in Italy, ...
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        Nasogastric tube feeding under physical restraint on paediatric wards: ethical, legal and practical considerations regarding this lifesaving intervention 

        Tan, Jacinta (2022-03)
        Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric condition. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of patients who have required medical stabilisation on paediatric wards has increased significantly. ...
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        Incorporating interventions for unhealthy exercise into eating disorders treatment A survey of attitudes in those with lived experience of an eating disorder 

        Nahman, Carolyn; Holland, Josephine (2022-05)
        Introduction: There is little consensus on the treatment of unhealthy exercise in eating disorders. Many treatment programmes do not offer any interventions at all. This study explored the attitudes of those with lived ...
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        Adaptive learning from outcome contingencies in eating-disorder risk groups 

        Pike, Alexandra C; Sharpley, Ann L; Park, Rebecca J; Cowen, Philip J; Browning, Michael; Pulcu, Erdem (2022-07)
        Eating disorders are characterised by altered eating patterns alongside overvaluation of body weight or shape, and have relatively low rates of successful treatment and recovery. Notably, cognitive inflexibility has been ...
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        Can CBT-E be delivered in an online group format? A pilot study of the Body Image module in a child and adolescent eating disorder service 

        Hamadi, Layla; Hilson, Reece; Lunn, Amy; Ralph, Emily; Rodrigues, Evangeline; Sohail, Rabeeah (2022-07)
        he increased prevalence of eating disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic has led to long waiting lists in child and adolescent services. A pilot study was conducted to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of providing ...
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        Creating a care pathway for patients with longstanding, complex eating disorders 

        Reay, Megan; Holliday, Joanna; Stewart, John; Adams, Joanna (2022-08)
        Recovery rates for people with eating disorders are low; fewer than half recover and approximately 20% develop a longstanding eating disorder. Patients with longstanding eating disorders are often referred to as “SEED” ...
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        Evolutionary Perspectives on Eating Disorders 

        Ayton, Agnes (2022-09)
        The focus of this chapter is on evolutionary theories and models of anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN) and obesity. Although obesity is not considered a mental health problem, its link with binge eating disorder ...
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        EATING DISORDERS: AGE OF ONSET AND ITS ASSOCIATED GENETIC RISK FACTORS 

        Ayton, Agnes (2022-09)
        The age at which an eating disorder begins to develop has important implications for the design of services and the targeting of clinical interventions. Eating disorders have a heritability of 16-83% and a median age ...
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        Nasogastric tube feeding under restraint: practical guidance for children’s nurses 

        Tan, Jacinta (2022-11)
        The number of children and young people admitted to children’s wards with an eating disorder has increased significantly since the start of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. In the most extreme cases, those ...
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        The alarms should no longer be ignored: A Survey of the Demand, Capacity and Provision of Adult Community Eating Disorder Services in England and Scotland before COVID-19 

        Viljoen, David; King, Emily; Harris, Sophie; Jonathan, Hollyman; Costello, Kate; Galvin, Eimear; Jones, Roshan; Ayton, Agnes (2022-12)
        This national survey compared the demand and capacity of adult community eating disorder services (ACEDS) to NHSE Commissioning guidance. Results: Of 21 services approached in England and Scotland 13 responded (10.7 million ...
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        Untreatable or unable to treat? Creating more effective and accessible treatment for long-standing and severe eating disorders 

        Ayton, Agnes (2023-02)
        The evidence base for the treatment of severe eating disorders is limited. In addition to improving access to early intervention, there is a need to develop more effective treatments for complex presentations of eating ...
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        Patients’ experiences of clinical team meetings (ward rounds) at an adult in-patient eating disorders ward: mixed-method service improvement project 

        Yim, See Heng; Jones, Roshan; Cooper, Myra; Roberts, Lyn; Viljoen, David (2023-04)
        Ward rounds are key to treatment-related decision-making, but are often stressful. This project aimed to explore and improve patients’ experiences of the clinical team meeting (CTM; historically known as ward round) in an ...
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        Nasogastric tube feeding under physical restraint: comprehensive audit and case series across in-patient mental health units in England 

        Tan, Jacinta (2023-05)
        Aims and method To identify the clinical characteristics of patients receiving nasogastric tube (NGT) feeding under physical restraint. Clinicians participated via professional networks and subsequent telephone contact. ...
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        Nasogastric tube feeding under restraint: understanding the impact and improving care 

        Tan, Jacinta (2023-07)
        Nasogastric tube feeding under physical restraint is an intervention that clinicians working in specialist mental health in-patient units may need to implement. Aims To examine the impact of this intervention on people ...
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        Service evaluation of multi-family therapy for anorexia groups between 2013–2021 in a specialist child and adolescent eating disorders service 

        White, Sam (2023-07)
        The aims of the service evaluation were to examine the effectiveness of multi-family therapy for anorexia nervosa (MFT-AN) on family relationships, as well as to understand families’ experiences of MFT in a specialist child ...

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