The treatment of ARFID in specialised eating disorder services.

About this study

This qualitative exploratory study aims to understand contemporary practice, challenges and opportunities in the treatment of ARFID in specialist eating disorder services.

Research TeamDr Hasini Paranawithana
InstitutionAustin Health
Ethics Approval Number28615
ParticipantsSeeking a broad mix of staff from any discipline (including in lived experience/carer roles) across age ranges and locations.
What is InvolvedParticipants will be asked to participate in a 30 minute teams interview to share insights to progress the field.
Contact Details

Hasini.paranawithana4@austin.org.au

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