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CHIEF INVESTIGATOR
Dr. Inge Gnatt and Bailey Yoshia
UNIVERSITY SUPERVISOR
Dr. Inge Gnatt
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We are inviting adults (18 years and over) with lived or living experience of atypical anorexia nervosa to take part in a research study exploring experiences with healthcare professionals. The study aims to better understand how people with atypical anorexia nervosa experience interactions with healthcare professionals, including appointments that may not have been specifically related to eating concerns (for example, visits to a GP, dentist, or physiotherapist). Participation involves taking part in a one-off online interview lasting approximately 45–60 minutes. Interviews will be conducted via Microsoft Teams at a time that suits you. Taking part is entirely voluntary. You may choose not to answer any questions and can withdraw from the study at any time. The study is not a form of treatment. There is a study advertisement flyer which can be sent through too.
Participation is open to adults 18 years and over with lived or living experience of atypical anorexia nervosa. Participants must be able to read and communicate in English.
Part 1: Completing an online survey (15 minutes) Part 2: An individual interview to explore your experiences in more detail (45-60 minutes) Participation is entirely voluntary.
Visit Trial SiteDr. Inge Gnatt
+61 3 9214 3532
ignatt@swin.edu.au
Bailey's contact email: 105835618@student.swin.edu.au
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