Department Health Sciences, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Department Human Movement Sciences, Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2022 Aug 4;17(8):e0271990. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271990. eCollection 2022.
This was to elucidate the experiences and perceptions of people with severe mental illness (SMI) and their health care professionals with the SMILE (Severe Mental Illness Lifestyle Evaluation) group-based lifestyle intervention. SMILE focuses primarily on promoting healthy diet, physical activity and weight loss.
A qualitative study with semi-structured interviews was conducted using purposive sampling. Interviews were conducted with 15 clients and 13 health care professionals (HCPs). Data were analysed according to a thematic analysis.
Four overall themes were identified: interest in a lifestyle programme; group-based setting; changes in lifestyle behaviour; and preconditions for changing health behaviour. The results showed that clients valued the programme and were interested in the subject of lifestyle. The group-based setting was seen as a positive and important aspect of the intervention. Making lifestyle changes was acknowledged as difficult, especially in combination with the presence of psychiatric symptoms. Clients acquired an improved awareness of different aspects related to lifestyle behaviour. Irrespective of weight loss achieved, clients found their efforts successful with relatively 'small' changes. Some needed more support during the intervention than others. The practical activities in group sessions were regarded as most useful. HCPs were enthusiastic about the programme and their interactions with lifestyle improvements.
The results of this study shed light on different aspects that were considered important when delivering a lifestyle intervention to people with SMI. We recommend considering these aspects when implementing a lifestyle intervention in a mental health care setting for clients with SMI.
本研究旨在阐明患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的患者及其医疗保健专业人员对基于 SMILE(严重精神疾病生活方式评估)小组的生活方式干预的经验和看法。SMILE 主要侧重于促进健康饮食、身体活动和减肥。
采用目的抽样法进行了一项半结构式访谈的定性研究。共对 15 名患者和 13 名医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)进行了访谈。根据主题分析对数据进行了分析。
确定了四个总体主题:对生活方式计划的兴趣;基于小组的环境;生活方式行为的变化;以及改变健康行为的前提条件。结果表明,患者重视该计划,对生活方式主题感兴趣。小组环境被视为干预的积极和重要方面。改变生活方式被认为是困难的,尤其是在伴有精神症状的情况下。患者对与生活方式行为相关的不同方面有了更好的认识。无论是否实现了体重减轻,患者都认为自己的努力是成功的,即使是相对“小”的改变。有些人在干预过程中比其他人需要更多的支持。小组会议中的实际活动被认为是最有用的。医疗保健专业人员对该计划及其与生活方式改善的互动充满热情。
本研究的结果阐明了向患有 SMI 的患者提供生活方式干预时需要考虑的不同方面。我们建议在精神保健环境中为患有 SMI 的患者实施生活方式干预时考虑这些方面。