InsideOut Institute is Australia's national leader in eating disorder research. Our work spans clinical trials, digital innovation, and translation into real-world practice. Through global research partnerships, we are advancing knowledge to improve prevention, early intervention, and treatment for eating disorders, with the ultimate goal of finding a cure.
We would very much appreciate if you would consider taking part in this new study aiming to better understand experiences and perspectives of family-based treatment (FBT) for anorexia nervosa. We are looking for people in Australia and the US who have ever received FBT as patients, carers who have ever participated in FBT with their loved ones, as well as clinicians who have ever delivered FBT. Participation typically takes ~10mins for clinicians, and ~15-20mins for people with lived experience and carers. Participants in Australia will be able to go into a draw to win one of five $150AUD gift vouchers, and participants in the US can go into a draw to with one of five $100USD gift vouchers. For more information and to participate, please follow this link: https://redcap.link/xg9bq91e Any questions, please contact us at eatingdisorders@orygen.org.au.
We are looking for people in Australia and the US who have ever received FBT as patients, carers who have ever participated in FBT with their loved ones, as well as clinicians who have ever delivered FBT.
Participation involves completing a short online survey typically takes ~10mins for clinicians, and ~15-20mins for people with lived experience and carers. Participants in Australia will be able to go into a draw to win one of five $150AUD gift vouchers, and participants in the US can go into a draw to with one of five $100USD gift vouchers.
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eatingdisorders@orygen.org.au
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