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Perceptions of Emerging Pharmacological Treatments for Eating Disorders

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Perceptions of Emerging Pharmacological Treatments for Eating Disorders

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Perceptions of Emerging Pharmacological Treatments for Eating Disorders

We are inviting adults with lived experience of disordered eating to complete an anonymous online survey exploring your attitudes towards medication-based treatments for eating disorders.

Background

Eating Disorders and subclinical disordered eating affect a significant proportion of the population, yet pharmacological treatment options remain limited and poorly understood from the patient perspective. Research has indicated the emergence of pharmacotherapies for reducing disordered eating behaviours, but no study has examined how individuals with lived experience of disordered eating perceive such treatments.

This study will recruit adults with lived experienced of disordered eating to complete an online survey in which they be asked about their attitude towards pharmacological treatments for eating disorders. The survey is comprised of multiple-choice questions and open-ended responses.  Findings will contribute to shared decision-making frameworks in eating disorder care by identifying the beliefs and concerns that may facilitate or hinder engagement with emerging pharmacotherapies.

Team Members Involved
Kristi Griffiths

Kristi Griffiths

Research Stream Lead & Senior Research Fellow
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