根据服务用户咨询设计的精神病患者身体健康小组的服务用户体验

Rebecca Martland , Suzanne Jolley , Helen Harding
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背景:精神病与躯体健康合并症有关。锻炼和健康的饮食可以改善心脏代谢风险和心理健康。本研究探讨身体健康团体对精神病患之可行性、可接受性及经验。方法通过咨询服务使用者和文化上合适的同伴支持工作者,建立和完善该小组。它包括每周8次的会议。该小组的目的是提供关于健康生活的心理教育,并建立参与健康生活的动机。记录出勤、完成和满意度,以确定当地服务提供的可行性和可接受性。客户参加了后续的定性访谈,以了解参加小组的经历。访谈采用专题分析进行分析。结果本组共纳入患者25例。总共有10个客户加入了这个小组。参加该小组的客户平均参加了4.5次疗程。所有疗程的平均满意度评分为9.15/10 [SD 1.18]。进行了七次个人访谈。出现了两个主题。1)对小组的积极看法,客户更加意识到健康生活的好处,客户发现小组设置激励。2)规划健康生活支持时的考虑因素,这反映了维持健康生活困难的次级主题以及该小组不应以减肥为主题的担忧。研究局限于一名心理健康提供者。结论在社区精神卫生团队中对精神病患者实施健康生活小组是可行和可接受的,干预效果良好。
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Service user experiences of a physical health group for people experiencing psychosis, designed following service user consultation

Background

Psychosis is associated with physical health comorbidities. Exercise and a healthy diet can improve cardiometabolic risk and mental wellbeing. This study explores the feasibility, acceptability, and experiences of a physical health group for clients experiencing psychosis.

Methods

The group was developed and refined following consultation with service-users and culturally appropriate peer support workers. It included eight weekly sessions. The aims of the group were to provide psychoeducation on healthy living and to build motivation to engage in healthy living. Attendance, completion, and satisfaction were recorded to determine feasibility and acceptability of local service delivery. Clients took part in follow-up qualitative interviews to understand experiences of attending the group. Interviews were analysed using thematic analysis.

Results

Twenty-five clients were referred to the group. Overall, 10 clients enrolled in the group. Clients who enrolled in the group attended a median of 4.5 sessions. The mean satisfaction score for all sessions combined was 9.15/10 [SD 1.18]. Seven individual interviews were conducted. Two themes emerged. 1) Positive views towards the group, with clients feeling more aware of the benefits of healthy living, and clients finding the group setting motivating. 2) Considerations when planning healthy living support, which reflected subthemes in difficulties maintaining healthy living and concerns that the group should not be about weight loss.

Limitations

Investigations were limited to one mental health provider.

Conclusions

It was feasible and acceptable to implement a healthy living group for clients with psychosis in a community mental health team, and this intervention was met with positivity.

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Psychiatry research communications
Psychiatry research communications Psychiatry and Mental Health
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