健康教育和活动-减少心理健康不平等(HEA - LTI心理健康)。

BMJ quality improvement reports Pub Date : 2017-02-09 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjquality.u205156.w3484
Georgia Richmond, Conor Kenny, Jabed Ahmed, Lucy Stephenson, Jamie Lindsay, Patrick Earls, Donncha Mullin, Howard Ryland
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患有精神疾病的患者比其他人群有更大的身体健康疾病负担,与同龄人相比,他们更有可能年轻10至20岁死亡。糖尿病、心血管疾病和呼吸系统疾病已被认为是导致过早死亡的因素。此外,严重精神疾病患者的体力活动水平较低。因此,该项目的目的是通过设计和实施可持续的、可转移的、以患者为中心的教育和活动干预,解决影响精神疾病患者的身体健康不平等问题。该项目的目标是通过提高患者对身体健康的理解、改变身体健康行为的动机、锻炼的动机和减少他们的焦虑,来增加患者改变身体健康干预措施的行为动机。使用的方法是一项前瞻性队列研究,在4个18张床位的精神病住院单位。这些单位分布在伦敦一家医院信托的两家大型医院,涉及患有一系列精神健康问题的男性和女性住院患者。干预措施由两个部分组成。第一个组成部分是每周45分钟的教学小组,与患者合作设计,重点关注影响精神健康患者身体健康的关键领域。开展了四个讨论领域(心脏健康、糖尿病和体重、吸烟和肺病、癌症筛查和药物滥用),每个周期持续四周。第二个组成部分是每周45分钟的运动组(“正常化活动”),与患者和多学科团队合作。在每个周期结束时评估干预措施,总共进行了四个周期。每周进行干预前和干预后的措施,包括自我报告的理解变化、改变身体健康行为的动机、改变的信心、焦虑和锻炼的动机。结果是,在接受教学后,学生在四个领域的自我报告理解能力提高了26%。此外,患者的焦虑平均减少了35%,自我报告的改变动机增加了20%,锻炼的动机增加了26%,改变的信心增加了16%。作者得出的结论是,多学科小组(MDT)和服务用户之间的教育和活动合作方法可以持续改善对身体健康的理解、改变行为和锻炼的动机。它还能提高自信,减少焦虑。
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Health Education and Activity - Lessening The Inequalities in mental health (HEA - LTI mental health).

Health Education and Activity - Lessening The Inequalities in mental health (HEA - LTI mental health).

Health Education and Activity - Lessening The Inequalities in mental health (HEA - LTI mental health).

Health Education and Activity - Lessening The Inequalities in mental health (HEA - LTI mental health).

Patients suffering from mental health illness have considerably more physical health disease burden than the rest of the population and are more likely to die 10 to 20 years younger compared with their peers. Diabetes, cardiovascular and respiratory disease have been recognised as contributing factors to premature death. Furthermore patients with severe mental illness undertake lower levels of physical activity. The aim of the project was therefore to address the inequalities in physical health that affect patients with mental health illness through designing and implementing a sustainable, transferable, patient-centred education and activity intervention. The objective of the project was to increase patient motivation to change behaviour as a result of physical health interventions by increasing patients' physical health understanding, motivation to change their physical health behaviour, motivation to do exercise and by reducing their anxiety. The method used was a prospective cohort study in four eighteen bed psychosis inpatient units. The units were across two large London hospitals in one Hospital Trust involving male and female inpatients with a range of mental health issues. The intervention was comprised of two components. The first component was a weekly 45 minute teaching group designed in collaboration with patients focusing on the key domains that affect the physical health of mental health patients. Four discussion domains (heart health, diabetes and weight, smoking and lung disease, cancer screening and substance misuse) were undertaken, with each cycle lasting four weeks. The second component was a weekly 45 minute exercise group ('normalisation activity') in collaboration with patients and the multidisciplinary team. The intervention was evaluated at the end of each cycle and four cycles in total took place. Weekly pre and post intervention measures were undertaken comprising of a self reported change in understanding, motivation to change physical health behaviours, confidence to change, anxiety and motivation to exercise. The result was a 26% improvement in self-reported understanding across the four domains following teaching. Furthermore patient anxiety reduced by on average 35%, self-reported motivation to change increased by 20%, motivation to do exercise by 26% and confidence to change by 16% as a result of the intervention. The authors conclude that a collaborative approach to education and activity between the Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) and service user results in sustained improvement in understanding of physical health, motivation to change behaviour and to do exercise. It also results in improved confidence and reduced anxiety.

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