Women’s perspectives toward their nutritional counseling for eating disorders: a qualitative internet-based study in Israel

Roni Elran-Barak, Yael Doreen Lewis, Tami Schifter

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Abstract

Nutritional counseling is a central part of eating disorder (ED) treatment. However, the nature of this treatment has not yet been described from women’s perspectives. We conducted two studies exploring views of women regarding their ED nutritional counseling. In the first study, we used content analysis to reveal practices that registered dietitians (RDs) use in ED treatment. In the second study, we used phenomenological analysis to explore the nature of the client-dietitian collaboration. Data included 1,897 posts and 8,673 responses from 414 distinct female users, retrieved from a moderated ED Internet community website in Israel. Content analysis demonstrated six practices used by RDs: meal planning, weight monitoring, health assessment/consultation, establishing rapports, food logs, joint eating. Phenomenological analysis produced four positions demonstrating client-dietitian collaborations: “Silent dialogue,” “Cancelation and deception,” “Tough love,” “Containment.” Findings revealed women’s efforts to continue treatment despite their ambivalence about goals and recovery, and RDs’ efforts to help women, despite the women’s ambivalence, to move forward toward recovery.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)219-238
Number of pages20
JournalHealth Care for Women International
Volume43
Issue number1-3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Health Professions

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