What Possibilities, Problems and Barriers Do Patients, Suffering from Severe Mental Illness or Alcohol Use Disorder, Perceive Towards Lifestyle Changes or Treatment Seeking to Prevent Cardiovascular Health Problems

L. F. Christensen, R. Bilberg, K. Andersen, B. Nielsen, A. S. Nielsen
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Patients suffering from either severe mental illness or alcohol use disorder thus lose 13 to 30 years of life expectancy. The leading cause of death is insufficient detection, diagnoses and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Several interventions aimed at reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease have been developed and tested in randomized controlled trial studies. The interventions tested so far has not shown to have a long-term impact on the health of these patients. Only a few studies have investigated this particular patient group’s perspectives and recommendations on how to prevent and treat risk factors for cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to learn about the patients’ perception of physical health problems, have them identify potential barriers for lack of treatment and prevention of cardiovascular disease, and to obtain knowledge for future interventions. The study was designed as a qualitative study and consisted of semi-structured interviews with patients. Two main themes, motivation and continuity/flexibility, and a number of subthemes were identified. Patients wanted healthcare professionals to be more aware of somatic health and that physical health could be better integrated into psychiatry and in the alcohol treatment facility and the possibility of flexible courses adapted to the individual patient.
患有严重精神疾病或酒精使用障碍的患者对生活方式的改变或寻求预防心血管健康问题的治疗有什么可能性、问题和障碍
因此,患有严重精神疾病或酒精使用障碍的患者将失去13至30年的预期寿命。死亡的主要原因是对心血管疾病的检测、诊断和治疗不足。一些旨在降低心血管疾病风险的干预措施已经开发出来,并在随机对照试验研究中进行了测试。迄今为止测试的干预措施尚未显示出对这些患者的健康有长期影响。只有少数研究调查了这一特定患者群体对如何预防和治疗心血管疾病风险因素的看法和建议。本研究的目的是了解患者对身体健康问题的看法,让他们确定缺乏心血管疾病治疗和预防的潜在障碍,并为未来的干预措施获取知识。该研究被设计为一项定性研究,包括对患者的半结构化访谈。确定了两个主要主题,动机和连续性/灵活性,以及一些次主题。患者希望医疗保健专业人员更加了解身体健康,身体健康可以更好地融入精神病学和酒精治疗机构,以及适应患者个体的灵活课程的可能性。
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