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Men in eating disorder units: a service evaluation survey regarding mixed gender accommodation rules in an eating disorder setting

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 July 2018

Akira Fukutomi*
Affiliation:
Vincent Square Eating Disorder Service, Central and North West London National Health Service Foundation Trust, UK
Frances Connan
Affiliation:
Vincent Square Eating Disorder Service, Central and North West London National Health Service Foundation Trust, UK
Anthony P. Winston
Affiliation:
The Aspen Centre, Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership National Health Service Trust, UK
Pia Ghosh
Affiliation:
Vincent Square Eating Disorder Service, Central and North West London National Health Service Foundation Trust, UK
*
Correspondence to Dr Akira Fukutomi (fukutomiakira@gmail.com)
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Abstract

Aims and method

This service evaluation was conducted to find out: (1) if mixed gender accommodation in eating disorder units is perceived to be helpful or unhelpful for recovery, and (2) if men were being discriminated against by the implementation of the 2010 Department of Health (DoH) guidelines on the elimination of mixed gender wards. All 32 in-patient units accredited on the Quality Network for Eating Disorders were contacted via a survey.

Results

We received 38 responses from professionals from 26 units and 53 responses from patients (46 female, 7 male) from 7 units. Four units had closed admissions to male patients due to DoH guidelines.

Clinical implications

We found that it is possible to provide admission for men with eating disorders, while respecting the single gender accommodation rules, and that doing so is likely to be helpful for both genders and prevents discrimination against men.

Declaration of interest

None.

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Fig. 1 Survey for professionals: positively framed questions.

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Fig. 2 Survey for professionals: negatively framed questions.

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Table 1 Comments by professionals in the free-text box

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Table 2 Sources of responses

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Fig. 3 Patients’ responses scoring above 3 (neutral).

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Fig. 4 Patients’ responses scoring below 3 (neutral).

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Fig. 5 Perceptions from male patients.

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Table 3 Comments by patients in the free-text box

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