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Beebe LH. Obesity in schizophrenia: screening, monitoring and health promotion. Perspect Psychiatr Care 2008; 44:25-31. Overview of how obesity can be minimized for people living with schizophrenia from clinical perspective. The role of psychiatric nurses in weight management is considered, with suggestions about to engage and motivate patients.
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Barnes TRE, Paton C, Hancock E, et al. , on behalf of the UK Prescribing Observatory for Mental Health. Screening for the metabolic syndrome in community psychiatric patients prescribed antipsychotics: a quality improvement programme. Acta Psychiatr Scand 2008; 118:26-33. A relatively successful quality improvement programme in the UK; recommendations include the utilization of widely accepted audit standards, educating staff and addressing barriers to the implementation of consistent screening.
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A thorough review of simple preventive measures that psychiatrists could undertake to monitor the physical health of patients. Miller recommends a holistic team approach integrating physical health into mental health planning
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Miller H. Management of physical health in schizophrenia. Eur Neuropsychopharmacol 2008; 18:s121-s128. A thorough review of simple preventive measures that psychiatrists could undertake to monitor the physical health of patients. Miller recommends a holistic team approach integrating physical health into mental health planning.
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El-Mallakh P. Doing my best: poverty and self-care among individuals with schizophrenia and diabetes mellitus. Arch Psychiatr Nurs 2007; 21:49-60. A report outlining the difficulties faced by people living with comorbid schizophrenia and diabetes mellitus. The study highlights socioeconomic factors that inhibit self-care. One of the few articles that presents data from patients' perspectives.
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Psychosocial and economic issues related to physical health in psychiatric illness
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This article discusses the psychosocial and economic contributors to ill health and recommends that these factors be considered in care plans
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Thomas P. Psychosocial and economic issues related to physical health in psychiatric illness. Eur Neuropsychopharmacol 2008; 18:s115-s120. This article discusses the psychosocial and economic contributors to ill health and recommends that these factors be considered in care plans.
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Eur Neuropsychopharmacol
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Thomas, P.1
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Health behaviors among individuals with schizophrenia and depression
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A study investigating health behaviours of people living with schizophrenia and depression; explores the psychosocial factors that may contribute to physical ill health and provides explanations as to why health protective behaviours may be avoided
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Leas L, McCabe M. Health behaviors among individuals with schizophrenia and depression. J Health Psychol 2007; 12:563-579. A study investigating health behaviours of people living with schizophrenia and depression; explores the psychosocial factors that may contribute to physical ill health and provides explanations as to why health protective behaviours may be avoided.
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J Health Psychol
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Leas, L.1
McCabe, M.2
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A pilot study to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a community based physical activity intervention (involving internet, telephone, and pedometer support), integrated with medication and mood management for depressed patients
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Kerr J, Calfas KJ, Caparosa S, et al. A pilot study to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a community based physical activity intervention (involving internet, telephone, and pedometer support), integrated with medication and mood management for depressed patients. Ment Health Phys Act 2008; 1:40-45.
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Ment Health Phys Act
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Kerr, J.1
Calfas, K.J.2
Caparosa, S.3
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Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol, A study that highlights the value of maximizing intervention success by seeking the opinions of people living with mental illness. The authors found several factors that could increase the likelihood of intervention success
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Sibitz I, Amering M, Gossler R, et al. Patients' perspectives on what works in psychoeducational groups for schizophrenia. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 2007; 42:909-915. A study that highlights the value of maximizing intervention success by seeking the opinions of people living with mental illness. The authors found several factors that could increase the likelihood of intervention success.
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Patients' perspectives on what works in psychoeducational groups for schizophrenia
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Sibitz, I.1
Amering, M.2
Gossler, R.3
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Dietary improvement in people with schizophrenia: Randomised control trial
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McCreadie RG, Kelly C, Connolly M, et al. Dietary improvement in people with schizophrenia: randomised control trial. Br J Psychiatry 2005; 187:346-351.
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Br J Psychiatry
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McCreadie, R.G.1
Kelly, C.2
Connolly, M.3
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Soundy A, Faulkner G, Taylor A. Exploring variability and perceptions of lifestyle physical activity among individuals with severe and enduring mental health problems: a qualitative study. J Ment Health 2007; 16:493-503. A qualitative study exploring the attitudes people living with mental illness may have towards increasing physical activity levels that could potentially inform the design of health promotion interventions. Ambivalence towards exercise and perceived lack of support were found to be important contributors to the lack of physical activity.
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Soundy A, Faulkner G, Taylor A. Exploring variability and perceptions of lifestyle physical activity among individuals with severe and enduring mental health problems: a qualitative study. J Ment Health 2007; 16:493-503. A qualitative study exploring the attitudes people living with mental illness may have towards increasing physical activity levels that could potentially inform the design of health promotion interventions. Ambivalence towards exercise and perceived lack of support were found to be important contributors to the lack of physical activity.
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Peer support shows promise in helping persons living with mental illness address their physical health needs
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in press, An innovative trial that utilized paid peer support workers to assist clients of mental health services attend to their physical health needs. Long-term follow-up is needed to demonstrate whether this approach is effective over time
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Bates A, Kemp V, Isaac M. Peer support shows promise in helping persons living with mental illness address their physical health needs. Can Community Ment Health J (in press). An innovative trial that utilized paid peer support workers to assist clients of mental health services attend to their physical health needs. Long-term follow-up is needed to demonstrate whether this approach is effective over time.
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Can Community Ment Health J
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Bates, A.1
Kemp, V.2
Isaac, M.3
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Physical activity preferences and perceived barriers to activity among persons with severe mental illness in the United Kingdom
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A study that examined patients' attitudes and perceived barriers to partaking in physical activity. Valuable because it once again shows that participants' preferences will determine how successful any intervention will be
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Ussher M, Stanbury L, Cheesemena V, Faulkner G. Physical activity preferences and perceived barriers to activity among persons with severe mental illness in the United Kingdom. Psychiatr Serv 2007; 58:405-408. A study that examined patients' attitudes and perceived barriers to partaking in physical activity. Valuable because it once again shows that participants' preferences will determine how successful any intervention will be.
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Psychiatr Serv
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Ussher, M.1
Stanbury, L.2
Cheesemena, V.3
Faulkner, G.4
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Health diaries for self-monitoring and self-regulation: Applications to individuals with serious mental illness
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The article outlines the development of a self-regulation tool known as the Monthly Medical Medication Journal. Such a tool could be adapted for other behavioural interventions that require self-monitoring and self-regulation
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Finnell D, Ditz KA. Health diaries for self-monitoring and self-regulation: applications to individuals with serious mental illness. Issues Ment Health Nurs 2007; 28:1293-1307. The article outlines the development of a self-regulation tool known as the Monthly Medical Medication Journal. Such a tool could be adapted for other behavioural interventions that require self-monitoring and self-regulation.
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Issues Ment Health Nurs
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Finnell, D.1
Ditz, K.A.2
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Health promotion as brief treatment: Strategies for women with comorbid health and mental health conditions
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A theoretical paper that describes several health promotion strategies that may prove beneficial for women living with mental illness
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Vandiver V. Health promotion as brief treatment: strategies for women with comorbid health and mental health conditions. Brief Treat Crisis Interv 2007; 7:161-175. A theoretical paper that describes several health promotion strategies that may prove beneficial for women living with mental illness.
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Brief Treat Crisis Interv
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Vandiver, V.1
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