College of Health and Human Services, School of Nursing, University of North Carolina Wilmington, McNeill Hall 601 S. College Road, 28403, Wilmington, NC, US.
Community Ment Health J. 2019 May;55(4):608-614. doi: 10.1007/s10597-019-00371-2. Epub 2019 Jan 30.
Individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) encounter both poorer physical health and psychosocial well-being in comparison to the general population. Obesity, hypertension, heart disease, and diabetes can result from the symptoms of mental illness, the side effects from psychotropic medications, as well as disparities associated with being mentally ill. Mental health nurses are in a prime position to implement healthy lifestyle interventions (HLIs). This study tested a HLI (physical exercise and nutrition) and examined the effects on physical and psychosocial outcomes in clients obtaining mental health services at a community-based facility. Key findings included a decrease in anxiety and depressive symptoms at 3 months and consistent improvement in self-efficacy for exercise in the intervention group. Bridges and barriers to achieving optimal results in physical and psychosocial well-being were identified. Findings from this study offer insight into designing and executing more effective HLIs with individuals who have SPMI.
与一般人群相比,患有严重和持久精神疾病(SPMI)的个体的身体健康和社会心理福祉都更差。精神疾病的症状、精神药物的副作用以及与精神疾病相关的差异都可能导致肥胖、高血压、心脏病和糖尿病。心理健康护士处于实施健康生活方式干预(HLIs)的最佳位置。本研究测试了一项 HLI(体育锻炼和营养),并在社区为获得心理健康服务的客户中检查了对身体和社会心理结果的影响。主要发现包括在 3 个月时焦虑和抑郁症状减少,以及干预组的运动自我效能持续改善。确定了在身体和社会心理福祉方面实现最佳结果的桥梁和障碍。本研究的结果为设计和实施针对 SPMI 个体的更有效的 HLIs 提供了思路。