Background: Anorexia nervosa is a serious health problem worldwide. The literature widely recognises the roles of the family and caregivers in modulating the onset, development, maintenance and treatment of this disorder. However, few studies have addressed the problem from the perspective of maternal caregivers. Aims This study aims to fill this gap by exploring how the meaning given to the term 'eating disorder' influences how mothers communicate with each other about a family member's health problems, how they present symptoms and how this problem is managed. Method A narrative research project was conducted to capture the mothers' experiences of living with a daughter diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. In particular, four semi-structured ...
This study examined mothers’ (n = 9) mealtime experiences when caring for their son or daughter with...
Background - Caring for an individual with an eating disorder involves guilt, distress and many extr...
Parent caregivers of a child with an eating disorder experience psychological distress. Research on ...
Background Anorexia nervosa is a serious health problem worldwide. The literature widely recognise...
Background Anorexia nervosa is a serious health problem worldwide. The literature widely recognise...
Background Anorexia nervosa is a serious health problem worldwide. The literature widely recognise...
Background Anorexia nervosa is a serious health problem worldwide. The literature widely recognise...
ackground: This study explores the implicit theories by which primary caregivers (PC) of patients di...
ackground: This study explores the implicit theories by which primary caregivers (PC) of patients di...
ackground: This study explores the implicit theories by which primary caregivers (PC) of patients di...
Background: According to the NICE guidelines (2017), family involvement is necessary for the treatme...
Background: According to the NICE guidelines (2017), family involvement is necessary for the treatme...
Background: According to the NICE guidelines (2017), family involvement is necessary for the treatme...
Background: According to the NICE guidelines (2017), family involvement is necessary for the treatme...
This study examined mothers’ (n=9) mealtime experiences when caring for their son or daughter with a...
This study examined mothers’ (n = 9) mealtime experiences when caring for their son or daughter with...
Background - Caring for an individual with an eating disorder involves guilt, distress and many extr...
Parent caregivers of a child with an eating disorder experience psychological distress. Research on ...
Background Anorexia nervosa is a serious health problem worldwide. The literature widely recognise...
Background Anorexia nervosa is a serious health problem worldwide. The literature widely recognise...
Background Anorexia nervosa is a serious health problem worldwide. The literature widely recognise...
Background Anorexia nervosa is a serious health problem worldwide. The literature widely recognise...
ackground: This study explores the implicit theories by which primary caregivers (PC) of patients di...
ackground: This study explores the implicit theories by which primary caregivers (PC) of patients di...
ackground: This study explores the implicit theories by which primary caregivers (PC) of patients di...
Background: According to the NICE guidelines (2017), family involvement is necessary for the treatme...
Background: According to the NICE guidelines (2017), family involvement is necessary for the treatme...
Background: According to the NICE guidelines (2017), family involvement is necessary for the treatme...
Background: According to the NICE guidelines (2017), family involvement is necessary for the treatme...
This study examined mothers’ (n=9) mealtime experiences when caring for their son or daughter with a...
This study examined mothers’ (n = 9) mealtime experiences when caring for their son or daughter with...
Background - Caring for an individual with an eating disorder involves guilt, distress and many extr...
Parent caregivers of a child with an eating disorder experience psychological distress. Research on ...