Outcomes of a co-located approach for metabolic health care for people with schizophrenia.

Dan Siskind, Wesley Yen, Moe Thuzar, Anthony Russell, Nicola Warren, Steve Kisely, Manaan Kar Ray, Balaji Motamarri
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Abstract

Objective: Metabolic syndrome is highly prevalent among people with schizophrenia. This study aims to assess the impact on metabolic and attendance outcomes of a co-located, dedicated, endocrinologist-led metabolic clinic in a stand-alone public community mental health service.

Methods: Demographic and metabolic data on the first 48 consecutive referrals over a 12-month period were retrospectively collected and analysed. Attendance rates at the co-located clinic were compared to the general hospital obesity and diabetes clinics.

Results: Clinic attendees had significant reductions in triglycerides and total cholesterol, but not mean weight, BMI, waist circumference, blood pressure or HbA1c. Attendance rates were significantly higher in the co-located clinic compared to the general hospital obesity and diabetes clinics for both initial consult (80.0% vs 51.2%, p < 0.001) and review appointment (64.3% vs 47.6%, p < 0.001).

Conclusion: The co-location of a specialist metabolic clinic within a mental health service resulted in enhanced engagement and improvement of metabolic health in people with schizophrenia.

精神分裂症患者代谢保健的一种同地方法的结果
目的:代谢综合征在精神分裂症患者中非常普遍。本研究旨在评估在一个独立的公共社区精神卫生服务中,一个共同定位的、专门的、内分泌学家领导的代谢诊所对代谢和出勤结果的影响。方法:回顾性收集和分析前48例连续转诊12个月期间的人口统计学和代谢数据。将同一地点诊所的出勤率与综合医院的肥胖和糖尿病诊所进行比较。结果:临床参与者的甘油三酯和总胆固醇显著降低,但平均体重、BMI、腰围、血压或HbA1c没有显著降低。与综合医院的肥胖和糖尿病诊所相比,同一地点诊所的首次会诊(80.0%对51.2%,p < 0.001)和复查预约(64.3%对47.6%,p < 0.001)的出诊率均显著高于综合医院的肥胖和糖尿病诊所。结论:在精神卫生服务机构内设立专科代谢诊所可提高精神分裂症患者的参与度并改善其代谢健康。
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