BJPsych Bulletin (Feb 2023)

Management of transitions to adult services for young people with eating disorders: survey of current practice in England

  • Anthony P. Winston,
  • Samantha Child,
  • Joseph Jackson,
  • Moli Paul

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1192/bjb.2021.109
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47
pp. 17 – 22

Abstract

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Aims and method The Royal College of Psychiatrists has published recommendations for managing transitions between child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) and adult services for eating disorders. A self-report questionnaire was designed to establish how many CAMHS teams meet these recommendations and was distributed to 70 teams providing eating disorders treatment in England. Results Of the 38 services that participated, 31 (81.6%) reported a flexible upper age limit for treatment. Only 6 services (15.8%) always transferred young people to a specialist adult eating disorders service and the majority transferred patients to either a specialist service or a community mental health team. Most services complied with recommended provision such as a written transition protocol (52.6%), individualised transition plans (78.9%), joint care with adult services (89.5%) and transition support for the family (73.7%). Clinical implications Services are largely compliant with the recommendations. It is a concern that only a small proportion of services are always able to refer to a specialist adult service and this is likely to be due to a relative lack of investment in adult services.

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