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These calls aim to provide information, emotional support, and risk prevention guidance, and to maintain motivation for treatment.\n\nFive online support group sessions (60 minutes each, every two weeks) led by a multidisciplinary team (specialized nurse, physician, dietitian, psychologist, psychomotor therapist, and peer support worker).\n\nDuration: 3 months per participant. Number of Participants: 215 adults. 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Despite their severity, access to specialized care remains difficult, delayed by shame, stigma, and a lack of insight among patients, as well as long waiting times and limited specialized resources.\n\nThe AGIS-TCA pilot study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a systematic minimal early intervention designed to reduce the number of patients lost to follow-up between their request for specialized care and the actual start of treatment.\n\nThis monocentric, low-risk interventional study will be conducted at the Clinique des Maladies Mentales et de l'Encéphale (CMME), GHU Paris Psychiatrie \\& Neurosciences. The intervention includes three early, structured telephone calls and five online support group sessions offered during the waiting period for care.\n\nThe main objective is to determine whether this proactive approach decreases attrition rates (\"lost to follow-up\") compared with a historical cohort. Secondary objectives include assessing the acceptability of early phone contact, adherence to support groups, and describing the clinical and sociodemographic profiles of patients requesting care or lost to follow-up.\n\nThe expected benefit is to facilitate timely access to care for vulnerable patients, prevent symptom worsening, and strengthen engagement in treatment pathways. Risks and constraints are minimal, as participation involves only remote interactions without any invasive procedures.",[81],"Eating Disorders",[83],"Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa","2026-02-09",{"date":86,"type":87},"2026-02-17","ACTUAL",{"date":89,"type":87},"2025-12-29",{"date":91,"type":75},"2027-04",{"name":5,"class":6},1]