Supporting movement and physical activity in people with psychosis: A qualitative exploration of the carer perspective.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Rowan Diamond, Felicity Waite, Anne-Marie Boylan, Alice Hicks, Thomas Kabir, David Shiers, Daniel Freeman
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Abstract

Background: The need to increase exercise and decrease sedentary behaviour in people diagnosed with psychosis is well-recognised.

Aims: We set out to explore caregivers' perspectives on what supports and prevents physical activity, and how to use carers' support most effectively.

Method: Fourteen caregivers of people diagnosed with psychosis were interviewed. Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis, in collaboration with caregivers.

Results: Four themes were developed, the first flagging the importance of physical activity, then the others calling for action: (a) Physical inactivity matters: carers are keen to support efforts to increase physical activity in their family or friends because of the enormous impact physical inactivity has on patients, and consequently on carers themselves, such as social isolation and reduction in their own activity. (b) Tell us: without being well-informed about how to help, carers can feel like they are powerless to stop a 'slow suicide' or 'decline' in patients. (c) Listen to us: through knowing their family and friends well, carers are able to identify important changes in patients and identify successful motivators for them, but these insights can feel uninvited. (d) Ask us: being invited to support activity as a partner in a patients' care is desirable but having offers of help rejected can "demotivate the motivator."

Conclusions: Caregivers described strong motivation to help patients to be more physically active but can feel that their support is overlooked and under-used by services. Clinical recommendations for carer involvement in physical activity interventions are offered.

支持精神病患者的运动和体育锻炼:从照顾者的角度进行定性研究。
背景:目的:我们试图从照顾者的角度来探讨是什么支持和阻碍了体育锻炼,以及如何最有效地利用照顾者的支持:我们对 14 名被诊断为精神病患者的照顾者进行了访谈。与护理者合作,采用反思性主题分析法对数据进行分析:结果:形成了四个主题,第一个主题强调了体育锻炼的重要性,其他主题则呼吁采取行动: (a) 缺乏体育锻炼很重要:照护者热衷于支持他们的家人或朋友增加体育锻炼,因为缺乏体育锻炼会对患者造成巨大影响,进而影响照护者自身,如社会隔离和自身活动减少。(b) 告诉我们:如果不充分了解如何提供帮助,照护者会觉得自己无力阻止病人的 "缓慢自杀 "或 "衰退"。(c) 听我们说:通过对家人和朋友的了解,照护者能够发现病人的重要变化,并找出促使他们成功的因素,但这些洞察力可能会让人感觉不请自来。(d) 问我们:作为患者护理的合作伙伴,被邀请参与支持活动是一件好事,但如果拒绝提供帮助,则会 "挫伤积极性":照护者描述了他们帮助病人加强体育锻炼的强烈动机,但他们可能会感到自己的支持被服务机构忽视或利用不足。本文提出了护理人员参与体育锻炼干预的临床建议。
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12.30
自引率
1.30%
发文量
120
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Social Psychiatry, established in 1954, is a leading publication dedicated to the field of social psychiatry. It serves as a platform for the exchange of research findings and discussions on the influence of social, environmental, and cultural factors on mental health and well-being. The journal is particularly relevant to psychiatrists and multidisciplinary professionals globally who are interested in understanding the broader context of psychiatric disorders and their impact on individuals and communities. Social psychiatry, as a discipline, focuses on the origins and outcomes of mental health issues within a social framework, recognizing the interplay between societal structures and individual mental health. The journal draws connections with related fields such as social anthropology, cultural psychiatry, and sociology, and is influenced by the latest developments in these areas. The journal also places a special emphasis on fast-track publication for brief communications, ensuring that timely and significant research can be disseminated quickly. Additionally, it strives to reflect its international readership by publishing state-of-the-art reviews from various regions around the world, showcasing the diverse practices and perspectives within the psychiatric disciplines. This approach not only contributes to the scientific understanding of social psychiatry but also supports the global exchange of knowledge and best practices in mental health care.
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