Study Reveals Gaps in Evidence-Based Practices Among Western Canadian Clinicians Treating Pediatric Eating Disorders
A recent study conducted in Western Canada has examined the knowledge and perceptions of healthcare professionals regarding evidence-based practices (EBP) in the treatment of eating disorders among children and adolescents. The research focuses on how clinicians understand, apply, and view EBP within this specific area of pediatric mental health, shedding light on an often-overlooked aspect of care for young individuals struggling with these conditions.
The findings highlight gaps in awareness and utilization of EBP among clinicians treating pediatric eating disorders. The study explores factors influencing these gaps, including access to resources, training opportunities, and systemic barriers within healthcare settings. By analyzing clinician insights, the research aims to provide a clearer picture of current practices while identifying areas where improvements may be needed to enhance care for affected children and adolescents.
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Date: November 28, 2025
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