Physical Health Clinical Trial
Official title:
Physical Health of Residents in Psychiatric Institutions
Aim of the study: To investigate if the intervention described in this protocol has an
effect on patients' and staff's physical health.
Null hypothesis: There is no difference in waist circumference, body weight, quality of life
and the rate of polypharmacy between the intervention and control groups after six months.
Background:
The prevalence of physical health problems among patients suffering from psychiatric
illnesses is above that seen in the average population (1). Cardiovascular diseases (2) and
metabolic disorders (3;4) are common in persons diagnosed with schizophrenia (5;6). A fact
that has been known for many years (7), and there has been no decrease in the prevalence of
physical illness in connection with the decentralization of the psychiatric treatment which
has taken place in the Western world during the last 30-40 years (8).
Meta-analyses describe increased physical morbidity among patients with psychiatric diseases
and increased mortality on account of somatic diseases (7). One of the reasons for the
increased mortality could be the use of second generation antipsychotics that in some cases
cause weight gain and metabolic syndrome which is associated with a two to threefold
increase in cardiovascular mortality and a twofold increase in all-cause mortality (3;9).
These effects would be expected to contribute to even higher mortality in the following
years (10).
The use of more than one antipsychotic drug, polypharmacy, might also play a role (11;12).
Psychiatric societies, national and international health authorities advise against the use
of polypharmacy (13).
The quality of the general health care in patients with severe mental illness and the
consensus about the prevention of somatic illness in this group of vulnerable patients need
to be improved and there is evidence signifying the importance of the situation (14;15).
We need more knowledge about how to integrate the prevention and care of somatic illness to
this group of patients with severe psychiatric illness.
This study investigates ways to improve the physical health of people with a psychiatric
diagnosis.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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