Department of Nursing, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (INI), Bengaluru, India.
Department Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (INI), Bengaluru, India.
Int J Soc Psychiatry. 2021 May;67(3):277-283. doi: 10.1177/0020764020946797. Epub 2020 Aug 2.
Persons with mental illness (PwMI) are prone to weight gain as a side effect of antipsychotics. Health counselling on diet, physical activity, medication adherence, expressed emotions and technology use, by health professionals, can help in managing these side-effects.
The aim of this study was to identify the pre-counselling profile of the subjects such as body mass index (BMI), diet, physical activity, medication adherence, expressed emotions and technology use among PwMI; to attend the Holistic Health Clinic as part of follow-up services in the psychiatry Outpatient Department (OPD) as well as to find correlation and association between the study variables.
The study involved a cross-sectional descriptive design based on convenience sampling. The sample consists of 56 patients who are receiving antipsychotics under symptom control (self-reported) and were overweight. Data were collected with a patient assessment proforma and analysed using SPSS-22.
The patients referred to the holistic health counselling (HHC) had abnormal weight and BMI. The mean and of weight was 74.48 ± 14.07 and BMI 29.51 ± 5.15. All the participants received counselling on diet, 87.5% on physical activity, 62.5% on sleep hygiene, 55.4% on medication adherence, 8.9% on family emotional climate and only 5.4% on healthy use of technology. Weight has shown significant relation with gender (male = 80.84 ± 17.71, female = 71.09 ± 10.52, = -2.52, = .015) and near to significant relationship ( = 7.685, = .053) with educational status.
Patients receiving second-generation antipsychotics (SGA) have lesser extra pyramidal side-effects; however, they are more prone to gain weight. Proper screening and counselling during the follow-up visit in the outpatient setting can help in identification, prevention and management of the obesity-related metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease (CVD), and motivate them to adopt healthy behaviours.
精神疾病患者(PwMI)由于抗精神病药物的副作用容易体重增加。卫生专业人员提供关于饮食、身体活动、药物依从性、表达情感和技术使用的健康咨询,可以帮助管理这些副作用。
本研究的目的是确定 PwMI 的预咨询特征,如体重指数(BMI)、饮食、身体活动、药物依从性、表达情感和技术使用;作为精神病门诊(OPD)随访服务的一部分参加整体健康诊所;以及寻找研究变量之间的相关性和关联。
本研究采用基于便利抽样的横断面描述性设计。样本包括 56 名正在接受抗精神病药物治疗且超重的患者,这些药物正在控制症状(自我报告)。使用患者评估表格收集数据,并使用 SPSS-22 进行分析。
接受整体健康咨询的患者体重和 BMI 异常。体重的平均值和标准差为 74.48±14.07,BMI 为 29.51±5.15。所有参与者都接受了关于饮食、87.5%关于身体活动、62.5%关于睡眠卫生、55.4%关于药物依从性、8.9%关于家庭情感氛围和只有 5.4%关于健康使用技术的咨询。体重与性别(男性=80.84±17.71,女性=71.09±10.52,=−2.52,=0.015)有显著关系,与教育程度有接近显著关系(=7.685,=0.053)。
服用第二代抗精神病药物(SGA)的患者较少出现锥体外系副作用;然而,他们更容易体重增加。在门诊随访期间进行适当的筛查和咨询可以帮助识别、预防和管理肥胖相关的代谢综合征和心血管疾病(CVD),并激励他们采取健康的行为。