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  1. Article ; Online: Access to evidence-based care for eating disorders during the COVID-19 crisis.

    Weissman, Ruth S / Bauer, Stephanie / Thomas, Jennifer J

    The International journal of eating disorders

    2020  Volume 53, Issue 5, Page(s) 369–376

    Abstract: ... of people at risk for developing or exhibiting an eating disorder; and the experiences of those who care ... community to showcase research published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders that provides ... will find ways to observe and record their own experiences during this global crisis; the experiences ...

    Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has forced an abrupt change in the delivery of clinical services, including for individuals with an eating disorder. We present this Virtual Issue as a resource for the eating disorder community to showcase research published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders that provides information on effective strategies to help address the challenges arising from COVID-19-related disruptions. Articles included describe original research or systematic reviews on obstacles to health services use and strategies to improve access to care; technological tools to provide or enhance interventions; patients' and clinicians' attitudes or perspectives on using digital tools for clinical care; factors influencing therapeutic alliance; and ideas for improving reach and uptake of digital interventions. We hope that readers will find ways to observe and record their own experiences during this global crisis; the experiences of people at risk for developing or exhibiting an eating disorder; and the experiences of those who care for people with an eating disorder. These lived experiences will be invaluable in formulating hypotheses for future studies in service of advancing the understanding of eating disorders and improving interventions and policies for reducing the burden of suffering attributable to eating disorders.
    MeSH term(s) Access to Information ; Betacoronavirus ; COVID-19 ; Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology ; Evidence-Based Medicine ; Feeding and Eating Disorders/diagnosis ; Feeding and Eating Disorders/therapy ; Humans ; Pandemics ; Periodicals as Topic ; Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology ; SARS-CoV-2
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-04-27
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Editorial
    ZDB-ID 603170-5
    ISSN 1098-108X ; 0276-3478
    ISSN (online) 1098-108X
    ISSN 0276-3478
    DOI 10.1002/eat.23279
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article ; Online: Access to evidencebased care for eating disorders during the COVID19 crisis

    Weissman, Ruth S. / Bauer, Stephanie / Thomas, Jennifer J.

    International Journal of Eating Disorders

    2020  Volume 53, Issue 5, Page(s) 639–646

    Keywords Psychiatry and Mental health ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Wiley
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 603170-5
    ISSN 1098-108X ; 0276-3478
    ISSN (online) 1098-108X
    ISSN 0276-3478
    DOI 10.1002/eat.23279
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  3. Article: Access to evidence-based care for eating disorders during the COVID-19 crisis

    Weissman, Ruth S / Bauer, Stephanie / Thomas, Jennifer J

    Int J Eat Disord

    Abstract: ... of people at risk for developing or exhibiting an eating disorder; and the experiences of those who care ... community to showcase research published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders that provides ... will find ways to observe and record their own experiences during this global crisis; the experiences ...

    Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has forced an abrupt change in the delivery of clinical services, including for individuals with an eating disorder. We present this Virtual Issue as a resource for the eating disorder community to showcase research published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders that provides information on effective strategies to help address the challenges arising from COVID-19-related disruptions. Articles included describe original research or systematic reviews on obstacles to health services use and strategies to improve access to care; technological tools to provide or enhance interventions; patients' and clinicians' attitudes or perspectives on using digital tools for clinical care; factors influencing therapeutic alliance; and ideas for improving reach and uptake of digital interventions. We hope that readers will find ways to observe and record their own experiences during this global crisis; the experiences of people at risk for developing or exhibiting an eating disorder; and the experiences of those who care for people with an eating disorder. These lived experiences will be invaluable in formulating hypotheses for future studies in service of advancing the understanding of eating disorders and improving interventions and policies for reducing the burden of suffering attributable to eating disorders.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #125212
    Database COVID19

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  4. Article: Access to evidence-based care for eating disorders during the COVID-19 crisis

    Weissman, Ruth S. / Bauer, Stephanie / Thomas, Jennifer J.

    International Journal of Eating Disorders

    2020  Volume 53, Page(s) 639–646

    Abstract: ... of people at risk for developing or exhibiting an eating disorder; and the experiences of those who care ... community to showcase research published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders that provides ... will find ways to observe and record their own experiences during this global crisis; the experiences ...

    Title translation Zugang zu evidenzbasierter Betreuung bei Essstörungen während der COVID-19-Krise
    Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has forced an abrupt change in the delivery of clinical services, including for individuals with an eating disorder. We present this Virtual Issue as a resource for the eating disorder community to showcase research published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders that provides information on effective strategies to help address the challenges arising from COVID-19-related disruptions. Articles included describe original research or systematic reviews on obstacles to health services use and strategies to improve access to care; technological tools to provide or enhance interventions; patients' and clinicians' attitudes or perspectives on using digital tools for clinical care; factors influencing therapeutic alliance; and ideas for improving reach and uptake of digital interventions. We hope that readers will find ways to observe and record their own experiences during this global crisis; the experiences of people at risk for developing or exhibiting an eating disorder; and the experiences of those who care for people with an eating disorder. These lived experiences will be invaluable in formulating hypotheses for future studies in service of advancing the understanding of eating disorders and improving interventions and policies for reducing the burden of suffering attributable to eating disorders.
    Keywords COVID-19 ; Digital Information ; Digital Interventions ; Digitale Information ; Digitale Interventionen ; Eating Disorders ; Electronic Health Services ; Elektronische Gesundheitsdienste ; Ernährungsunsicherheit ; Essstörungen ; Food Insecurity ; Gesundheitsinformation ; Health Care Access ; Health Information ; Internetbasierte Therapie ; Mobile Applications ; Mobile Apps ; Online Therapy ; Pandemics ; Pandemie ; Selbsthilfevermögen ; Self-Care Skills ; Telemedicine ; Telemedizin ; Therapeutic Alliance ; Therapeutische Allianz ; Therapiebarrieren ; Treatment Barriers ; Zugang zur Gesundheitsversorgung
    Language English
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 603170-5
    ISSN 1098-108X ; 0276-3478
    ISSN (online) 1098-108X
    ISSN 0276-3478
    DOI 10.1002/eat.23279
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