An Interpretive Description of Women’s Experience in Coordinated, Multidisciplinary Treatment for an Eating Disorder

Coordinated, multidisciplinary treatment for women with eating disorders is consistently recommended as maximally effective, but few studies have considered the patient experience. This qualitative study examined the experiences of women receiving such care in an outpatient setting. Using an interpr...

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Main Authors: Kary Woodruff, Lauren Clark, Elizabeth Joy, Scott A. Summers, Julie M. Metos, Nica Clark, Kristine C. Jordan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-03-01
Series:Global Qualitative Nursing Research
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2333393620913271
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spelling doaj-fd2250b7615e4c8b954d03bfd49cc5f12020-11-25T04:01:41ZengSAGE PublishingGlobal Qualitative Nursing Research2333-39362020-03-01710.1177/2333393620913271An Interpretive Description of Women’s Experience in Coordinated, Multidisciplinary Treatment for an Eating DisorderKary Woodruff0Lauren Clark1Elizabeth Joy2Scott A. Summers3Julie M. Metos4Nica Clark5Kristine C. Jordan6The University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USAUniversity of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USAThe University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USAThe University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USAThe University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USASouthern Utah University, Cedar City, Utah, USAThe University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USACoordinated, multidisciplinary treatment for women with eating disorders is consistently recommended as maximally effective, but few studies have considered the patient experience. This qualitative study examined the experiences of women receiving such care in an outpatient setting. Using an interpretive description methodology, we conducted 12 in-depth interviews with participants who were diagnosed with an eating disorder and were receiving team-based treatment. Patients uniformly advocated for the coordinated, multidisciplinary treatment approach. Analysis of participants’ experiences yielded four categories: relying on the lifeline of communication, supporting autonomy, drawing on individual strengths, and valuing synergy. These findings build on previous research emphasizing the importance of autonomy support and connectedness in the recovery process from an eating disorder. Findings highlight the importance of nurses to support a multidisciplinary care approach to working with this patient population; these women’s voices also support a treatment approach that, despite being widely recommended, is vastly understudied and underutilized.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333393620913271
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author Kary Woodruff
Lauren Clark
Elizabeth Joy
Scott A. Summers
Julie M. Metos
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Kristine C. Jordan
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Lauren Clark
Elizabeth Joy
Scott A. Summers
Julie M. Metos
Nica Clark
Kristine C. Jordan
An Interpretive Description of Women’s Experience in Coordinated, Multidisciplinary Treatment for an Eating Disorder
Global Qualitative Nursing Research
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title An Interpretive Description of Women’s Experience in Coordinated, Multidisciplinary Treatment for an Eating Disorder
title_short An Interpretive Description of Women’s Experience in Coordinated, Multidisciplinary Treatment for an Eating Disorder
title_full An Interpretive Description of Women’s Experience in Coordinated, Multidisciplinary Treatment for an Eating Disorder
title_fullStr An Interpretive Description of Women’s Experience in Coordinated, Multidisciplinary Treatment for an Eating Disorder
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description Coordinated, multidisciplinary treatment for women with eating disorders is consistently recommended as maximally effective, but few studies have considered the patient experience. This qualitative study examined the experiences of women receiving such care in an outpatient setting. Using an interpretive description methodology, we conducted 12 in-depth interviews with participants who were diagnosed with an eating disorder and were receiving team-based treatment. Patients uniformly advocated for the coordinated, multidisciplinary treatment approach. Analysis of participants’ experiences yielded four categories: relying on the lifeline of communication, supporting autonomy, drawing on individual strengths, and valuing synergy. These findings build on previous research emphasizing the importance of autonomy support and connectedness in the recovery process from an eating disorder. Findings highlight the importance of nurses to support a multidisciplinary care approach to working with this patient population; these women’s voices also support a treatment approach that, despite being widely recommended, is vastly understudied and underutilized.
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