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Clinicians' perspectives on managing medical emergencies in eating disorders (MEED) in adolescence—a reflexive thematic analysis

Title: Clinicians' perspectives on managing medical emergencies in eating disorders (MEED) in adolescence—a reflexive thematic analysis
Authors: Brennan, Cliona; Illingworth, Sarah; Cini, Erica; Simic, Mima; Baudinet, Julian; McAdams, Ellen; Bhakta, Dee
Publisher Information: MDPI AG
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: London Metropolitan University: London Met Repository
Subject Terms: 610 Medicine & health
Description: Objective: Despite the UK national guidance for Managing Emergencies in Eating Disorders (MEED) being widely used, little is known about how the guidance has been embedded into clinical practice or implemented across services. Methods: Clinicians (n = 13) working in community child and adolescent eating disorder services and medical wards were interviewed about their experience of using the MEED guidance in their clinical practice. Open-ended questions were used. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyse interview data. Results: Reflexive thematic analysis of responses identified three main themes. These were the following: (1) a common language, (2) looking beneath the surface, and (3) refeeding syndrome—a rare event in youth. These themes evidenced the important role of the MEED guidance in child and adolescent eating disorders and highlighted both the benefits and limitations of the current guidance. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that MEED was most helpful as a tool to clearly communicate acuity of medical risks between services, aiding multi-agency working required to manage both physical and mental health risks of young people with AN. The absence of parameter risk stratification and the lack of consistency on refeeding guidance across adolescent and adult guidance were highlighted as areas that future research should focus on.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: text
Language: English
ISSN: 2673-5318
Relation: https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/10156/1/psychiatryint-06-00023.pdf; Brennan, Cliona, Illingworth, Sarah, Cini, Erica, Simic, Mima, Baudinet, Julian, McAdams, Ellen and Bhakta, Dee (2025) Clinicians' perspectives on managing medical emergencies in eating disorders (MEED) in adolescence—a reflexive thematic analysis. Psychiatry International, 6 (1) (23). pp. 1-16. ISSN 2673-5318; https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint6010023
DOI: 10.3390/psychiatryint6010023
Availability: https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/10156/; https://doi.org/10.3390/psychiatryint6010023
Rights: cc_by_4
Accession Number: edsbas.C97F9A82
Database: BASE