Sunshine Coast Mind and Neuroscience - Thompson Institute, University of Sunshine Coast, Birtinya, Queensland, Australia.
Faculty of Health, University of Technology, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2020 Oct;41(10):925-931. doi: 10.1080/01612840.2020.1744204. Epub 2020 Jun 17.
People living with a severe mental illness experience a life expectancy gap compared to the rest of the population that is largely driven by preventable cardiovascular diseases stemming from lifestyle factors, and the side effects of psychotropic medications. Mental health nurses are well positioned to help address the gap using lifestyle interventions. However, many nurses don't prioritise delivering such care, or lack the skills and confidence to implement these strategies. This study used a mixed method approach to determine the effectiveness of 2-day metabolic workshops that aimed to provide nurses with the skills to provide lifestyle interventions. The quantitative component compares pre and post measures of attitudes, confidence, knowledge and perceived barriers of providing metabolic care using a validated tool (M-BACK) and the qualitative component to elicit more details of the needs, expectations and plans of participants. Fifty-six nurse participants demonstrated statistically significant improvements in M-BACK post scores (p < 0.001), with 53 of the 56 participants (95%) achieving improved M-BACK scores. Participants identified three primary barriers to delivering metabolic care, related to individual staff members, consumers, and system issues. Prior to the course participants stated they hoped to improve their knowledge, enhance their practical skills and provide education for others. Following completion of the course participants planned to implement lifestyle education and interventions for consumers, provide education and support to other staff and integrate metabolic health care into clinical reviews and planning. This study demonstrates that education on metabolic health care can be effective in improving the attitudes, confidence, and knowledge of mental health nursing in providing metabolic health care and a decrease in the perceived barriers to delivering that care.
患有严重精神疾病的人比普通人群的预期寿命短,这主要是由于生活方式因素和精神药物的副作用导致可预防的心血管疾病造成的。精神健康护士在通过生活方式干预来帮助解决这一差距方面处于有利地位。然而,许多护士并没有优先提供这种护理,或者缺乏实施这些策略的技能和信心。本研究采用混合方法来确定为期两天的代谢研讨会的效果,这些研讨会旨在为护士提供提供生活方式干预的技能。定量部分使用经过验证的工具(M-BACK)比较了提供代谢护理的态度、信心、知识和感知障碍的预测量表和后测量表,定性部分则详细了解了参与者的需求、期望和计划。56 名护士参与者的 M-BACK 后得分有统计学意义上的显著提高(p<0.001),其中 53 名参与者(95%)的 M-BACK 得分提高。参与者确定了提供代谢护理的三个主要障碍,与个别工作人员、消费者和系统问题有关。在课程开始前,参与者表示希望提高他们的知识,增强他们的实践技能,并为他人提供教育。课程结束后,参与者计划为消费者实施生活方式教育和干预,为其他工作人员提供教育和支持,并将代谢保健纳入临床审查和规划。这项研究表明,关于代谢保健的教育可以有效地提高精神健康护理人员提供代谢保健的态度、信心和知识,并降低提供护理的感知障碍。