Choosing Important Features in an Eating Disorder Clinical Quality Registry

About this study

Research Team

Louise Carpenter (clinical psychology registrar and PhD candidate)

Institution

The University of Technology

Funding Source

NHMRC & MRFF

Participants

Invited to participate are those with lived experience of an eating disorder or their carers; those who work in clinical settings treating eating disorders such as clinicians, clinic managers, clinic administrators; and those who work in the eating disorder field as a researcher or policy worker.

What is Involved

A 10-15 minute online survey

Contact Details

louise.j.carpenter@student.uts.edu.au.


Researchers at UTS want to know what features are important in a Clinical Quality Registry (CQR) for eating disorders. A CQR systematically collects and analyses health information about clients. Its purpose is to measure outcomes and identify variations in care to improve quality, safety and outcomes for those with an eating disorder. An example CQR in eating disorders is the TrEAT Registry. Please see TrEAT’s website for more information. The findings of this survey will influence changes to the TrEAT Registry.



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