TY - JOUR
T1 - Health care professionals' reactions to working with eating disorder patients
AU - Shisslak, Catherine M.
AU - Gray, Norma
AU - Crago, Marjorie
PY - 1989/11
Y1 - 1989/11
N2 - A survey of 71 health care professionals involved in work with eating disorder patients revealed that 20 (28%) of the participants in the survey perceived themselves as moderately to greatly affected by their work with these patients. Among the changes they attributed to their work were an increased awareness of food, their physical condition, their appearance, and feelings about their body. In addition, they reported a positive change in body image and an increased ingestion of healthier foods. The group of health care professionals who perceived themselves as moderately to greatly affected by their work with eating disorder patients was composed approximately equally of normal eaters, binge eaters, and those who reported having experienced eating disorder symptoms at some time in their lives. Length of experience in the field of eating disorders was not a significant factor in being affected or unaffected by work in this area.
AB - A survey of 71 health care professionals involved in work with eating disorder patients revealed that 20 (28%) of the participants in the survey perceived themselves as moderately to greatly affected by their work with these patients. Among the changes they attributed to their work were an increased awareness of food, their physical condition, their appearance, and feelings about their body. In addition, they reported a positive change in body image and an increased ingestion of healthier foods. The group of health care professionals who perceived themselves as moderately to greatly affected by their work with eating disorder patients was composed approximately equally of normal eaters, binge eaters, and those who reported having experienced eating disorder symptoms at some time in their lives. Length of experience in the field of eating disorders was not a significant factor in being affected or unaffected by work in this area.
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U2 - 10.1002/1098-108X(198911)8:6<689::AID-EAT2260080610>3.0.CO;2-H
DO - 10.1002/1098-108X(198911)8:6<689::AID-EAT2260080610>3.0.CO;2-H
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0024443349
SN - 0276-3478
VL - 8
SP - 689
EP - 694
JO - International Journal of Eating Disorders
JF - International Journal of Eating Disorders
IS - 6
ER -