Exploring the ways in which COVID-19 and lockdown has affected the lives of adult patients with anorexia nervosa and their carers

European Eating Disorders Review - Journal Article

Abstract Objective This qualitative study explores the ways in which the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and associated lockdown measures have affected the lives of adult patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) and their carers. Method Semi-structured interviews were conducted with patients with AN (n =?21) and carers (n =?28) from the start of UK Government imposed lockdown. Data related directly to the impact of lockdown and COVID-19 were analysed using thematic analysis. Results Four broad themes were identified for patients and carers separately. Patients experienced: 1. reduced access to eating disorder (ED) services; 2. disruption to routine and activities in the community; 3. heightened psychological distress and ED symptoms; 4. increased attempts at self-management in recovery. Carer themes included: 1. concern over provision of professional support for patients; 2. increased practical demands placed on carers in lockdown; 3. managing new challenges around patient wellbeing; 4. new opportunities. Conclusions Reduced access to ED services, loss of routine and heightened anxieties and ED symptoms resulting from COVID-19 and lockdown measures presented challenges for patients and carers. Increased remote support by ED services enabled the continuation of treatment and self-management resources and strategies promoted self-efficacy in both groups.

Information
  • Volume: 28
  • Issue: 6
  • Pages: 826-835
  • Date: 2021-03-16
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  • Journal abbreviation:European Eating Disorders Review
Creators
Danielle Clark Bryan, Pamela Macdonald, Suman Ambwani, Valentina Cardi, Katie Rowlands, Daniel Willmott, Janet Treasure
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