Co‐producing an inclusive‐care model for young people transitioning from adolescent eating disorder services to adult care: A qualitative study protocol for Transition for Eating Disorder Youth intervention
Maria Livanou(King's College London), Janet Treasure(King's College London), Elli Bouliou(King's College London), Zara Smalley(King's College London), Anya Heneghan(King's College London), Sophie Naylor Roll(King's College London), Katharine Mills(King's College London), Grace Hill(King's College London), Jun Liang Teh(King's College London)
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