1. Easy to access, very engaging, very good information that was relevant and laid out easily how to incorporate the care of women with eating disorders during pregnancy into every day practice (196, RN). |
2. Easy to follow module, explained symptoms and management in just enough detail and the overviews and repeating of content helped to consolidate learning (172, midwife). |
3. Enjoyed reflecting on the case studies and the experiences of the women that were embedded throughout for diverse perspectives (41, midwife). |
4. Good flow of information covering all stages from pre-pregnancy through to after birth. Also really appreciated the consumer quotes (19, psychologist). |
5. I found I had a strong lack of knowledge and this educated me and will give me the ability to be able to ask the right questions in my peer practice and recognise the signs of ED in parents that access the service. Broadened my knowledge and practice (153, peer worker). |
6. I like the review points and the quizzes. The module was concise and easy to follow. Good terminology that was easy to understand with little knowledge to begin with on the subject (31, midwife). |
7. I loved the interactive aspects of the module, clicking on the cards to reveal answers and the + icons + ticking of boxes & the videos with the personal experiences that put the information into perspective of a real-life situation. I also found the breakdown of information into small paragraphs and dot points to be helpful for taking in the information (98, midwife). |
8. I really enjoyed and was pleased to see women’s lived experience used. I believe this gives a much deeper in site on how to deliver best practice. The videos are perfect to break up the reading and it makes it easier to stay engaged (207, peer worker). 9. Knowing what the barriers for woman are and things to ask to identify historical and current eating disordered thinking/behaviour (189, social worker). 10. They were a good introduction for someone who has no experience in ED (197, RN). |