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生活方式干预对严重精神疾病患者(SMILE)的成本效益:一项实用的集群随机对照试验设计。

Cost-effectiveness of a lifestyle intervention for people with a serious mental illness (SMILE): design of a pragmatic cluster-randomised controlled trial.

机构信息

Department of Health Sciences and Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Faculty of Science, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Department of Psychiatry, UMC Amsterdam and Amsterdam Public Health research institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMC Psychiatry. 2019 May 16;19(1):151. doi: 10.1186/s12888-019-2132-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of the estimated 11-25 years reduced life expectancy for persons with serious mental illness (SMI). This excess cardiovascular mortality is primarily attributable to obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidaemia. Obesity is associated with a sedentary lifestyle, limited physical activity and an unhealthy diet. Lifestyle interventions for persons with SMI seem promising in reducing weight and cardiovascular risk. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a lifestyle intervention among persons with SMI in an outpatient treatment setting.

METHODS

The Serious Mental Illness Lifestyle Evaluation (SMILE) study is a cluster-randomized controlled trial including an economic evaluation in approximately 18 Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) teams in the Netherlands. The intervention aims at a healthy diet and increased physical activity. Randomisation takes place at the level of participating FACT-teams. We aim to include 260 outpatients with SMI and a body mass index of 27 or higher who will either receive the lifestyle intervention or usual care. The intervention will last 12 months and consists of weekly 2-h group meetings delivered over the first 6 months. The next 6 months will include monthly group meetings, supplemented with regular individual contacts. Primary outcome is weight loss. Secondary outcomes are metabolic parameters (waist circumference, lipids, blood pressure, glucose), quality of life and health related self-efficacy. Costs will be measured from a societal perspective and include costs of the lifestyle program, health care utilization, medication and lost productivity. Measurements will be performed at baseline and 3, 6 and 12 months.

DISCUSSION

The SMILE intervention for persons with SMI will provide important information on the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, feasibility and delivery of a group-based lifestyle intervention in a Dutch outpatient treatment setting.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Dutch Trial Registration NL6660 , registration date: 16 November 2017.

摘要

背景

心血管疾病是导致严重精神疾病(SMI)患者预期寿命缩短 11-25 年的主要原因。这种心血管死亡率的增加主要归因于肥胖、糖尿病、高血压和血脂异常。肥胖与久坐不动的生活方式、有限的身体活动和不健康的饮食有关。对于 SMI 患者,生活方式干预在降低体重和心血管风险方面似乎很有前景。本研究旨在评估门诊治疗环境中 SMI 患者生活方式干预的有效性和成本效益。

方法

严重精神疾病生活方式评估(SMILE)研究是一项集群随机对照试验,包括在荷兰大约 18 个灵活积极社区治疗(FACT)团队中的经济评估。该干预旨在实现健康饮食和增加身体活动。随机化发生在参与的 FACT 团队层面。我们旨在纳入 260 名患有 SMI 且体重指数为 27 或更高的门诊患者,他们将接受生活方式干预或常规护理。干预将持续 12 个月,包括前 6 个月每周 2 小时的小组会议。接下来的 6 个月将包括每月小组会议,并定期进行个人联系。主要结果是体重减轻。次要结果是代谢参数(腰围、血脂、血压、血糖)、生活质量和健康相关自我效能。将从社会角度衡量成本,包括生活方式计划、医疗保健利用、药物和生产力损失的成本。测量将在基线和 3、6 和 12 个月时进行。

讨论

SMILE 干预措施为 SMI 患者提供了重要信息,即基于群体的生活方式干预在荷兰门诊治疗环境中的有效性、成本效益、可行性和实施情况。

试验注册

荷兰试验注册 NL6660,注册日期:2017 年 11 月 16 日。

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