Utrecht Brain Center, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Lister, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
BMC Psychiatry. 2022 Nov 11;22(1):695. doi: 10.1186/s12888-022-04321-3.
People with severe mental illness (SMI) often suffer from long-lasting symptoms that negatively influence their social functioning, their ability to live a meaningful life, and participation in society. Interventions aimed at increasing physical activity can improve social functioning, but people with SMI experience multiple barriers to becoming physically active. Besides, the implementation of physical activity interventions in day-to-day practice is difficult. In this study, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness and implementation of a physical activity intervention to improve social functioning, mental and physical health.
In this pragmatic stepped wedge cluster randomized controlled trial we aim to include 100 people with SMI and their mental health workers from a supported housing organization. The intervention focuses on increasing physical activity by implementing group sports activities, active guidance meetings, and a serious game to set physical activity goals. We aim to decrease barriers to physical activity through active involvement of the mental health workers, lifestyle courses, and a medication review. Participating locations will be divided into four clusters and randomization will decide the start of the intervention. The primary outcome is social functioning. Secondary outcomes are quality of life, symptom severity, physical activity, cardiometabolic risk factors, cardiorespiratory fitness, and movement disturbances with specific attention to postural adjustment and movement sequencing in gait. In addition, we will assess the implementation by conducting semi-structured interviews with location managers and mental health workers and analyze them by direct content analysis.
This trial is innovative since it aims to improve social functioning in people with SMI through a physical activity intervention which aims to lower barriers to becoming physically active in a real-life setting. The strength of this trial is that we will also evaluate the implementation of the intervention. Limitations of this study are the risk of poor implementation of the intervention, and bias due to the inclusion of a medication review in the intervention that might impact outcomes.
This trial was registered prospectively in The Netherlands Trial Register (NTR) as NTR NL9163 on December 20, 2020. As the The Netherlands Trial Register is no longer available, the trial can now be found in the International Clinical Trial Registry Platform via: https://trialsearch.who.int/Trial2.aspx?TrialID=NL9163 .
患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的人常常长期遭受各种症状的困扰,这对他们的社会功能、有意义的生活能力和参与社会活动的能力都有负面影响。旨在增加身体活动的干预措施可以改善社会功能,但患有 SMI 的人在进行身体活动时会遇到多种障碍。此外,在日常实践中实施身体活动干预措施具有一定难度。在这项研究中,我们旨在评估一项旨在提高社会功能、身心健康的身体活动干预措施的有效性和实施情况。
在这项实用的阶梯式楔形集群随机对照试验中,我们计划纳入一家支持性住房组织的 100 名 SMI 患者及其精神卫生工作者。该干预措施侧重于通过开展团体运动活动、积极指导会议和一款设定身体活动目标的严肃游戏来增加身体活动。我们旨在通过精神卫生工作者的积极参与、生活方式课程和药物审查来减少身体活动的障碍。参与地点将分为四个群组,随机分组决定干预的开始时间。主要结局是社会功能。次要结局是生活质量、症状严重程度、身体活动、心血管代谢风险因素、心肺适能以及运动障碍,特别关注姿势调整和步态中的运动序列。此外,我们将通过对地点经理和精神卫生工作者进行半结构化访谈来评估实施情况,并通过直接内容分析对访谈内容进行分析。
这项试验具有创新性,因为它旨在通过身体活动干预来提高 SMI 人群的社会功能,该干预旨在降低在现实生活中进行身体活动的障碍。该试验的优势在于我们还将评估干预措施的实施情况。这项研究的局限性在于干预措施实施效果不佳的风险以及干预措施中包含药物审查可能会对结果产生影响的偏倚。
该试验于 2020 年 12 月 20 日在荷兰试验注册中心(NTR)作为 NTR NL9163 前瞻性注册。由于荷兰试验注册中心已不再可用,现在可以通过国际临床试验注册平台在以下网址找到该试验:https://trialsearch.who.int/Trial2.aspx?TrialID=NL9163。