Co-producing a transition model of care for eating disorders: lessons learned from a multi-perspective qualitative study with young people, carers and mental health professionals
Maria Livanou(King's College London), Julian Baudinet(King's College London), F. Ray Marshall(King's College London), Anya Heneghan(King's College London), Zara Smalley(King's College London), C. L. Burton(Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust), Isabel Taylor(King's College London), J. M. Wilks(King's College London), Grace Hill(King's College London), Jun Liang Teh(King's College London), Marta Marlais(King's College London), Eleni Xanthopoulou(King's College London), Nora Kornai(King's College London), Ailsa McKay(King's College London)
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