Published on in Vol 6, No 7 (2017): July

MotivATE: A Pretreatment Web-Based Program to Improve Attendance at UK Outpatient Services Among Adults With Eating Disorders

MotivATE: A Pretreatment Web-Based Program to Improve Attendance at UK Outpatient Services Among Adults With Eating Disorders

MotivATE: A Pretreatment Web-Based Program to Improve Attendance at UK Outpatient Services Among Adults With Eating Disorders

Journals

  1. Bartlett M, Blazer S, Hobson G, Abbs I. The power of digital communications: improving outpatient attendances in south London. Future Healthcare Journal 2018;5(1):43 View
  2. Denison-Day J, Muir S, Newell C, Appleton K. A Web-Based Intervention (MotivATE) to Increase Attendance at an Eating Disorder Service Assessment Appointment: Zelen Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(2):e11874 View
  3. Majid U, Kim C, Cako A, Gagliardi A, Seale H. Engaging stakeholders in the co-development of programs or interventions using Intervention Mapping: A scoping review. PLOS ONE 2018;13(12):e0209826 View
  4. Kambanis P, Bottera A, Mancuso C, De Young K. Motivation to change predicts naturalistic changes in binge eating and purging, but not fasting or driven exercise among individuals with eating disorders. Eating Disorders 2022;30(3):279 View
  5. Treasure J, Oyeleye O, Bonin E, Zipfel S, Fernandez‐Aranda F. Optimising care pathways for adult anorexia nervosa. What is the evidence to guide the provision of high‐quality, cost‐effective services?. European Eating Disorders Review 2021;29(3):306 View
  6. Lewis H, Foye U. From prevention to peer support: a systematic review exploring the involvement of lived-experience in eating disorder interventions. Mental Health Review Journal 2022;27(1):1 View
  7. Jardine J, Bowman R, Doherty G. Digital Interventions to Enhance Readiness for Psychological Therapy: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(8):e37851 View
  8. Appleton K, McEvoy C, Lloydwin C, Moore S, Salamanca-Gonzalez P, Cupples M, Hunter S, Kee F, McCance D, Young I, McKinley M, Woodside J. A peer support dietary change intervention for encouraging adoption and maintenance of the Mediterranean diet in a non-Mediterranean population (TEAM-MED): lessons learned and suggested improvements. Journal of Nutritional Science 2023;12 View
  9. Graham A, Kosmas J, Massion T. Designing Digital Interventions for Eating Disorders. Current Psychiatry Reports 2023;25(4):125 View
  10. Denison-Day J, Muir S, Newell C, Appleton K, König L. The Role of Aesthetics in Intentions to Use Digital Health Interventions. PLOS Digital Health 2023;2(6):e0000274 View
  11. Declercq D, Kafle E, Peters J, Raby S, Chawner D, Blease J, Foye U. “Finding light in the darkness”: exploring comedy as an intervention for eating disorder recovery. Mental Health Review Journal 2024;29(1):110 View
  12. Mitlash A, Rapsey C, Treharne G, Scarf D. Adapting an Online Guided Self-Help CBT Programme Targeting Disordered Eating for Students in Aotearoa New Zealand: A Qualitative Study. Nutrients 2024;16(17):2905 View
  13. Grycuk L, Monssen D, Davies M, Sharpe H, Allen K, Prasad V, Potterton R, Popat P, Mountford V, McNeil S, Lawrence V, Grant N, Goldsmith K, Glennon D, Byford S, Brown A, Schmidt U. Shortening duration of untreated illness in young people with first episode eating disorders: protocol of a randomised controlled feasibility trial of a smartphone friendly multi-modal decision-making tool (FREED-M) to improve help-seeking. Pilot and Feasibility Studies 2025;11(1) View
  14. Halicki-Asakawa A, Mocci J, Libben M. Mobile App–Delivered Motivational Interviewing for Women on Eating Disorder Treatment Waitlists (MI-Coach: ED): Protocol for an App Development and Pilot Evaluation. JMIR Research Protocols 2025;14:e66298 View
  15. Turtle L, Wesson H, Williamson S, Hodson N. Short-Form Psychoeducation Videos: Process Development Study. JMIR Formative Research 2025;9:e66884 View
  16. Halicki‐Asakawa A, Gerlof J, Mayzes‐Kotulla E, Libben M. Supporting Individuals on Eating Disorder Waitlists Through App‐Based Motivational Interviewing: A Qualitative Evaluation of a Program‐Led Pilot Intervention. International Journal of Eating Disorders 2025 View
  17. Declercq D, Kafle E, Peters J, Chawner D, Foye U. ‘It’s only going to work if people know what Fortisip is’. The inner workings of a stand-up comedy course for eating disorder recovery. Comedy Studies 2025:1 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Sassen B. Preventie door paramedici. View
  2. Sassen B. Preventie door paramedici. View
  3. Sassen B. Nursing: Health Education and Improving Patient Self-Management. View