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Experiences of inpatient eating disorder admissions: A systematic review and meta-synthesis

There has been a significant increase in the number of inpatient admissions for individuals with eating disorders and, with the most critical cases requiring inpatient treatment, it is essential that we continue to improve associated outcomes. The aim of the study was to synthesise the available qua...

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Published in:Eating behaviors : an international journal 2023-08, Vol.50, p.101753-101753, Article 101753
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