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SALUT Partner: Sweden.
The National Resource Centre for Eating Disorders (NÄT) Orebro, Sweden
http://www.nat.se/Forskning/salut.html

NAT is an active partner in the SALUT project within the area of research
methodology and evaluation, contribute to assuring quality and coherence of
medical information, and act as a bridge head in the dissemination of SALUT
results in Sweden.
The National Resource Centre for Eating Disorders (NÄT), launched on January
1, 2002, is a co-operation between Örebro County Council and the County
Council of Östergötland (there are 24 county councils in Sweden, each
responsible for the health care in a defined geographic region).
The National Institute of Public Health, the National Board of Health and
Welfare, and the Swedish Eating Disorders Society also support NÄT.
Organisationally, NÄT is a division of the Psychiatric Research Centre,
Örebro University Hospital.
NÄT will work primarily in three areas: research, clinical development, and
information/ education. The primary aims of NÄT are to co-ordinate and
stimulate the development and mediation of knowledge in the areas of
prevention and treatment of eating disorders in Sweden. This is to be
achieved through building a well-functioning knowledge and information
network and a comprehensive website on the Internet aimed at the general
public, patients and their relatives, and clinical and research experts.
From start, NÄT has a staff of 3,5 full-time employees: 1
researcher/director, 1 quality developer, 1 information editor/webmaster,
and 0,5 administrative assistant. During the first year (2002) the staff
will be increased with a part-time computer engineer (for software solutions
in the area of clinical development), a research assistant, and a part-time
researcher.
Contact: Claes Norring, Director. E-mail: claes.norring@orebroll.se
SALUT SHG trials: Sweden.
SALUT will also conduct trials of project results in Hälsingland County
Hälsingland is 250 km North of Stockholm, about 2/5 the size of Switzerland
with 133K population. It has 21 primary health care centres. The
Hälsingland County Council has agreed to test the online version of the
Self Help Guide developed by Salut partners, University Hospital of Geneva
and NetUnion, in at least 7 of the regional centres.
The trials are being coordinated by Dr. Anders Flykt NAT and the
Hälsingland County Council. Dr. Flykt is working as a consultant to the
Hälsingland County Council, for developing a uniformed policy for providing
health care to people suffering from eating disorder.
Contact: Dr. Anders Flykt, e-mail: Anders.Flykt@mh.se
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