A Call for Strategy on Eating Disorders: The Need for a Comprehensive Eating Disorder Strategy in England and Specific Guidance for the Remote Delivery of Eating Disorder Services.

Richard Brown, Claire Murphy-Morgan, James Downs , Dawn Branley-Bell*

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Abstract

There are growing calls for a comprehensive, evidence-based national eating disorder (ED) strategy for England. This is due to the rising prevalence of EDs, the lack of national guidance around different ED presentations (and potentially varying treatment needs), ad hoc data collection, and inconsistencies in both care and evaluation of service provision quality. Furthermore, the shift towards remote delivery of care during the COVID-19 pandemic underscores the need for government strategy to include specific guidance on remote delivery of ED services. The increased use of remote healthcare presents an opportunity to mitigate regional disparities in the provision of care. However, there are distinct challenges when delivering ED services remotely. In this position paper, we firstly highlight the growing need for a comprehensive national ED strategy to combat the rising prevalence and harm of EDs. Secondly, we specify the importance of ensuring that future governmental strategy incorporates evidence-based guidelines specific to remote delivery of ED services. This is crucial for promoting consistent provision of ED care. We set out the lack of comprehensive national data, and the need for further research into remote service delivery.

Original languageEnglish
Article number54
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Eating Disorders
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • eating disorders
  • policy
  • health
  • remote care
  • public health
  • government
  • Policy
  • Telehealth
  • Eating disorders
  • NHS
  • Healthcare
  • Remote healthcare
  • Public health

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