Abstract

Evaluation of meal supervision for patients attending an eating disorders day program

Highlights

  • Supervision of meals is an essential part of intensive eating disorder treatment

  • This study evaluated an eating disorder day program’s core components of meal supervision against set criteria, and how meal supervision was received by patients

  • Meal supervision was regarded as a positive aspect of treatment, and patients valued meal support being tapered as they advanced

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Background

Supervision of meals is an essential part of intensive eating disorder treatment. There is a lack of evidence regarding the most effective approach when delivering this service. This study evaluated an eating disorder day program’s core components of meal supervision against set criteria, and how meal supervision was received by patients. Published: 24 November 2014 doi:10.1186/2050-2974-2-S1-O22 Cite this article as: Herbert et al.: Evaluation of meal supervision for patients attending an eating disorders day program. Journal of Eating Disorders 2014 2(Suppl 1):O22

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