Advanced nurse practitioners’ decision-making in the care of young people with anorexia nervosa: a case study
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Moran D, Duignan M, McBrien B (2025), Advanced nurse practitioners’ decision-making in the care of young people with anorexia nervosa: a case study, Mental Health Practice, 2025Download Item:
Abstract:
Clinical decision-making is a vital part of the advanced nurse practitioner’s (ANP) role and
involves assessing the patient’s specific needs, using evidence-based practice to identify the
most appropriate care plan and monitoring the patient’s response. This article details the role
of the ANP in managing people diagnosed with anorexia nervosa, discussing the main features
of the condition and the potential decision-making process required by the ANP. The authors
use a fictitious case study involving an adolescent with anorexia nervosa to emphasise the
complexities involved in managing the condition and the various medical and psychological
factors that the ANP needs to consider.
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Author: Mc Brien, Barry
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Neuroscience , Addiction and substance abuse , Mental health nursing , Nursing , Primary careMetadata
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