Background - Caring for an individual with an eating disorder involves guilt, distress and many extra burdens and unmet needs. This qualitative study explored the experiences of parents with adult daughters suffering from anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa and the strategies they adopted. A subsidiary aim of the study was to explore the relationship between the caregivers’ perceived need for professional support and the support they reported receiving in practice from the health services. Methods - Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 mothers and fathers from across Norway. Data collection, coding and analysis was conducted using the principles of constructivist grounded theory in an iterative process. The main concern shared...
Plain English summary Parents play a central role in pediatric eating disorder treatment. To further...
Background Perspectives of young people with eating disorders and their parents on helpful aspects o...
BACKGROUND: Studies have established the central role of the family in the recognition, treatment, a...
Abstract Background Caring for an individual with an eating disorder involves guilt, distress and ma...
Caring for a loved one with anorexia nervosa has been demonstrated to be a stressful experience. The...
There is a distinct lack of studies that explore the views and opinions of parents in relation to pe...
ackground: This study explores the implicit theories by which primary caregivers (PC) of patients di...
Introduction: Several studies support the importance of involving parents of adolescents with eating...
Objective: The study aimed to examine caregiving burden and levels of distress, accommodating behavi...
Background: The multifactoriality of Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and the specificity of the treatment that...
There is a distinct lack of studies that explore the views and opinions of parents in relation to pe...
Objective: Being a parent with an eating disorder (ED) creates unique challenges e.g., child feeding...
Background Parents of a loved one with an eating disorder report high levels of unmet needs. Researc...
To date, there does not appear to be a study that has systematically examined the experience of pare...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to consider the impact that an eating disorder had on...
Plain English summary Parents play a central role in pediatric eating disorder treatment. To further...
Background Perspectives of young people with eating disorders and their parents on helpful aspects o...
BACKGROUND: Studies have established the central role of the family in the recognition, treatment, a...
Abstract Background Caring for an individual with an eating disorder involves guilt, distress and ma...
Caring for a loved one with anorexia nervosa has been demonstrated to be a stressful experience. The...
There is a distinct lack of studies that explore the views and opinions of parents in relation to pe...
ackground: This study explores the implicit theories by which primary caregivers (PC) of patients di...
Introduction: Several studies support the importance of involving parents of adolescents with eating...
Objective: The study aimed to examine caregiving burden and levels of distress, accommodating behavi...
Background: The multifactoriality of Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and the specificity of the treatment that...
There is a distinct lack of studies that explore the views and opinions of parents in relation to pe...
Objective: Being a parent with an eating disorder (ED) creates unique challenges e.g., child feeding...
Background Parents of a loved one with an eating disorder report high levels of unmet needs. Researc...
To date, there does not appear to be a study that has systematically examined the experience of pare...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to consider the impact that an eating disorder had on...
Plain English summary Parents play a central role in pediatric eating disorder treatment. To further...
Background Perspectives of young people with eating disorders and their parents on helpful aspects o...
BACKGROUND: Studies have established the central role of the family in the recognition, treatment, a...