Exploring the ways in which COVID‐19 and lockdown has affected the lives of adult patients with anorexia nervosa and their carers
European Eating Disorders Review2020Vol. 28(6), pp. 826–835
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Danielle Clark Bryan, Pamela Macdonald, Suman Ambwani, Valentina Cardi, Katie Rowlands, Daniel Willmott, Janet Treasure
Abstract
Reduced access to ED services, loss of routine and heightened anxieties and ED symptoms resulting from COVID-19 and lockdown measures presented challenges for patients and carers. Increased remote support by ED services enabled the continuation of treatment and self-management resources and strategies promoted self-efficacy in both groups.
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