Coordination of care and early adolescent eating disorder treatment outcomes

A multidisciplinary approach for the treatment of adolescent eating disorders is essential; however, care coordination places a high demand on providers, and limited research on the impact of care coordination on treatment outcomes exists. This study compared weight gain in the first four months of...

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Collaboration
Communication
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Health aspects
Meetings
Mental health
Nutrition
Patient outcomes
Patients
Population
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Youth
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