Objective: Research into how staff working in eating disorder setting may be affected by their work is still a reasonably new area, with many previous studies relying on homogenous groups for recruitment or utilising survey based methodologies. Therefore, this study used a grounded theory approach to construct a theory of changes to body image, perceptions of food and diet experienced by clinicians, how these changes are experiences or made sense of, and what factors may contribute to these changes. Method: Thirteen members of staff were interviewed about their body image and eating habits before and since working in eating disorder settings. Participants were drawn from a range of different staff groups. Interviews were analysed using g...
This thesis explored vital aspects of care offered to people diagnosed with eating disorders (EDs). ...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore and develop knowledge about treatment experiences o...
Part one: Literature review - Objective: Similarities between patients and their therapist may facil...
Background: evidence suggests that social comparison is a predictor of increased body dissatisfactio...
The study examined healthcare professionals' perspectives of eating disorder patients and services. ...
OBJECTIVE: This research had two aims. First, to assess the current mealtime practices within UK ea...
Objective: Clinicians working with individuals with eating disorders encounter unique emotional, cog...
This qualitative study examined the experiences of clinicians at an eating disorder clinic who are r...
The study examined healthcare professionals' perspectives of eating disorder patients and services. ...
Objective: This research had two aims. First, to assess the current mealtime practices within UK e...
Objective: Despite a number of qualitative studies published from the perspective of eating disorde...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T19195There is evidence to suggest that eating disorder...
The current study aimed to examine the attitudes of health professionals towards treating clients di...
Although people with an eating disorder are known to observe and assess body related stimuli, resear...
Objectives: Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is prevalent in individuals with morbid obesity and it can i...
This thesis explored vital aspects of care offered to people diagnosed with eating disorders (EDs). ...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore and develop knowledge about treatment experiences o...
Part one: Literature review - Objective: Similarities between patients and their therapist may facil...
Background: evidence suggests that social comparison is a predictor of increased body dissatisfactio...
The study examined healthcare professionals' perspectives of eating disorder patients and services. ...
OBJECTIVE: This research had two aims. First, to assess the current mealtime practices within UK ea...
Objective: Clinicians working with individuals with eating disorders encounter unique emotional, cog...
This qualitative study examined the experiences of clinicians at an eating disorder clinic who are r...
The study examined healthcare professionals' perspectives of eating disorder patients and services. ...
Objective: This research had two aims. First, to assess the current mealtime practices within UK e...
Objective: Despite a number of qualitative studies published from the perspective of eating disorde...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T19195There is evidence to suggest that eating disorder...
The current study aimed to examine the attitudes of health professionals towards treating clients di...
Although people with an eating disorder are known to observe and assess body related stimuli, resear...
Objectives: Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is prevalent in individuals with morbid obesity and it can i...
This thesis explored vital aspects of care offered to people diagnosed with eating disorders (EDs). ...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore and develop knowledge about treatment experiences o...
Part one: Literature review - Objective: Similarities between patients and their therapist may facil...