McDevitt Judith, Snyder Marsha, Miller Arlene, Wilbur Joellen
University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Nursing, 60612, USA.
J Nurs Scholarsh. 2006;38(1):50-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1547-5069.2006.00077.x.
To explore perceived barriers and benefits to physical activity in people with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) who were enrolled in community-based psychiatric rehabilitation.
Four focus groups, two for men and two for women, were held with a total of 34 outpatients from two program sites. The investigators used a semistructured interview guide to facilitate the discussions. Audiotapes of the discussions were transcribed and analyzed for concepts and themes.
Significant barriers to physical activity were: mental illness symptoms, medications, weight gain from medications, fear of discrimination, and safety concerns. Being in a psychiatric rehabilitation program offered comfort and belonging, but it also had the effect of leaving activity initiation up to the program staff, which some participants perceived was part of required program compliance. However, participants viewed physical activity positively, and they linked being active to improved mental health.
Outpatients in psychiatric rehabilitation valued physical activity, but mental illness symptoms, medication sedation, weight gain, fear of unsafe conditions, fear of discrimination, and interpretations of program compliance were barriers. Confronting how attitudes and barriers specific to this population can affect activity and reframing program compliance to include the independent initiation of activity as part of improving health might help clients of mental health services to become more active.
探讨参加社区精神康复项目的严重持续性精神疾病(SPMI)患者在体育活动方面所感知到的障碍和益处。
针对来自两个项目点的共34名门诊患者开展了四个焦点小组讨论,其中两个针对男性,两个针对女性。研究者使用半结构化访谈指南推动讨论。讨论的录音被转录,并针对概念和主题进行分析。
体育活动的显著障碍包括:精神疾病症状、药物、药物导致的体重增加、对歧视的恐惧以及安全担忧。参加精神康复项目能带来慰藉和归属感,但这也导致活动的发起依赖项目工作人员,一些参与者认为这是项目合规要求的一部分。然而,参与者对体育活动持积极态度,并且他们将积极活动与改善心理健康联系起来。
精神康复门诊患者重视体育活动,但精神疾病症状、药物镇静作用、体重增加、对不安全状况的恐惧、对歧视的恐惧以及对项目合规的理解是障碍。正视该人群特有的态度和障碍如何影响活动,并重新界定项目合规要求,将活动的独立发起纳入改善健康的范畴,可能有助于心理健康服务的客户更加积极地参与活动。