Development of evidence-informed bridge programming to support an increased need for eating disorder services during the COVID-19 pandemic

Journal of Eating Disorders(2022)

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Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, rates of eating disorders have increased, further straining systems of care that were already overburdened. The current paper describes novel interventions, largely informed by Family-Based Treatment (FBT), that were implemented by a tertiary specialist adolescent eating disorders service. In response to the pandemic, programming was designed to bridge access to care while waiting for availability of evidence-based therapy. The Brief Psychology Consultation Clinic provides several sessions to patients and families, focused on psychoeducation and problem-solving informed by FBT and other evidence-based therapies. Two groups, the FBT Caregiver Workshop Series and FBT Caregiver Support Group, provide psychoeducation and support for caregivers of youth with eating disorders. Perceived strengths and benefits of these services, as well as barriers to implementation and future research directions are discussed.
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Eating disorder,Anorexia nervosa,Atypical anorexia nervosa,Children and adolescents,Young adults,Group therapy,Brief intervention,Family-based treatment,Treatment access
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