Self-determined motivational health coaching ('SAMI') during outpatient treatment to promote physical activity of people with serious mental illness: a pilot controlled trial.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Mental Health Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1080/09638237.2024.2361230
Wolfgang Ruf, Lukas Juvan, Mireille van Poppel, Michaela Hiebler-Ragger, Susanne Anhaus, Matteo C Sattler
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Abstract

Background: Brief motivational coaching, integrated into health care; seems promising to address physical inactivity of people with serious mental illness (SMI).

Aims: To test the impact of a self-determined health coaching approach (the "SAMI" intervention) during outpatient mental health treatment on moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) of people with SMI.

Methods: Adults (mean age = 41.9, SD = 10.9) with an ICD-10 diagnosis of mental illness were semi-randomized to the SAMI-intervention group (IG) or control group (CG). The IG received 30 minutes of health coaching based on the self-determination theory (SDT). MVPA and sedentary time (ST) were measured with the International Physical Activity Questionnaire - short form (IPAQ-SF) and symptoms of mental illness with the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI-18), each at baseline and follow-up (3-4 months). Differences in primary (MVPA) and secondary (ST, BSI-18) outcomes were evaluated using negative binomial regressions and general linear models.

Results: In the IG (n = 30), MVPA increased from 278 (interquartile range [IQR] = 175-551) to 435 (IQR = 161-675) min/week compared to a decrease from 250 (IQR = 180-518) to 155 (IQR = 0-383) min/week in the CG (n = 26; adjusted relative difference at follow-up: Incidence Rate Ratio [IRR] = 2.14, 95% CI: 1.17-3.93, p = 0.014). There were no statistically significant differences in ST and BSI-18.

Conclusions: Brief self-determined health coaching during outpatient treatment could increase post-treatment MVPA in people with SMI, potentially up to a clinically relevant level. However, great uncertainty (for all outcomes) weakens the assessment of clinical relevance.

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在门诊治疗期间对重症精神病患者进行自定动机健康指导("SAMI"),以促进其体育锻炼:试点对照试验。
背景:与医疗保健相结合的简短动机辅导似乎很有希望解决重症精神病患者缺乏运动的问题:目的:测试在门诊精神健康治疗期间,自我决定的健康指导方法("SAMI "干预)对严重精神疾病(SMI)患者中度至剧烈运动(MVPA)的影响:将 ICD-10 诊断为精神疾病的成年人(平均年龄为 41.9 岁,标准差为 10.9 岁)半随机分为 SAMI 干预组(IG)或对照组(CG)。干预组接受 30 分钟基于自我决定理论(SDT)的健康指导。在基线和随访(3-4 个月)期间,分别用国际体力活动问卷-简表(IPAQ-SF)和简易症状量表(BSI-18)测量 MVPA 和久坐时间(ST)。采用负二项回归和一般线性模型评估了主要结果(MVPA)和次要结果(ST、BSI-18)的差异:在 IG(n = 30)中,MVPA 从 278(四分位距 [IQR] = 175-551)分钟/周增加到 435(IQR = 161-675)分钟/周,而在 CG(n = 26)中,MVPA 从 250(IQR = 180-518)分钟/周减少到 155(IQR = 0-383)分钟/周;随访时的调整相对差异:发病率比 [IRR] = 2.14,95% CI:1.17-3.93,p = 0.014)。ST 和 BSI-18 的差异无统计学意义:结论:在门诊治疗期间进行简短的自我决定健康指导,可以增加 SMI 患者治疗后的 MVPA,有可能达到临床相关水平。然而,(所有结果的)极大不确定性削弱了对临床相关性的评估。
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Journal of Mental Health
Journal of Mental Health PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Mental Health is an international forum for the latest research in the mental health field. Reaching over 65 countries, the journal reports on the best in evidence-based practice around the world and provides a channel of communication between the many disciplines involved in mental health research and practice. The journal encourages multi-disciplinary research and welcomes contributions that have involved the users of mental health services. The international editorial team are committed to seeking out excellent work from a range of sources and theoretical perspectives. The journal not only reflects current good practice but also aims to influence policy by reporting on innovations that challenge traditional ways of working.
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