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SOMA: SCREENING AND SOMATIC HEALTH INTERVENTION PROGRAM FOR PEOPLE WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS
M. Zahrádka-Köhlerová, M. Páv, J. Gojda, H. Kynštová, C. Wiseman, I. Tašková, E. Selinger, M. Hollý, J. Mužík
Language English Country Croatia
Document type Journal Article
- MeSH
- Adult MeSH
- Mental Disorders * therapy epidemiology MeSH
- Occupational Therapy methods MeSH
- Cardiovascular Diseases prevention & control epidemiology MeSH
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Pilot Projects MeSH
- Mass Screening MeSH
- Risk Factors MeSH
- Schizophrenia therapy epidemiology MeSH
- Physical Therapy Modalities MeSH
- Healthy Lifestyle MeSH
- Check Tag
- Adult MeSH
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Male MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
Progress in psychiatric treatment has led to important improvements in the quality of life of patients with severe mental illness (SMI). Nevertheless, the life expectancy of patients with SMI remains two decades shorter than that of the general population, and the most prevalent cause of death is cardiovascular disease. Given that the delivery of somatic care to a population of individuals with mental illness is specific, we developed a screening and intervention programme aimed at this vulnerable population. The "SOMA" programme is a complex somatic health intervention system consisting of screening and a set of interventions. Risk screening is evaluated automatically; the interventions include dietary intervention, healthy lifestyle education (HSE), physiotherapy, kinesiotherapy, and occupational therapy (KOP). The programme was introduced into the practice of the hospital, and its outcomes were monitored with a pilot population divided into 2 subprogrammes. CV risk factor prevalence study (n= 5481) as the most common CV risk factors identified hypertension (56.6 %) and smoking (55.7 %), high-risk patients proportion was 1364 (27 %). HSE (n=40) enrolled patients improved their body weight. KOP results show that patients with schizophrenia preferred physical activity less than others; 53 % of patients have no physical activity during hospitalization, and spontaneous physical activity depends on BMI in our sample. We observed improvement in cognitive functioning, perception of physical functions, or perceived limitations was comparable to the general population. Results show the usability of the program design; initial screening with two intervention branches can increase motivation for physical activity and adoption of health-promoting behaviors and support a recovery process in SMI patients. SOMA project is unique in the Czech environment, however, larger sample with longer observation period is needed.
3rd Faculty of Medicine Charles University Praha Czech Republic
Bohnice Psychiatric Hospital Praha Czech Republic
Department of Population Health Sciences School of Medicine University of Bristol Bristol UK
Faculty of Biomedical Engineering Czech Technical University Prague Prague Czech Republic
J E Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem Usti and Labem Czech Republic
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