The use of physical exercise in forensic psychiatric care in Sweden: a nationwide survey.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Mental Health Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-01-25 DOI:10.1080/09638237.2021.1875406
Henrik Bergman, Thomas Nilsson, Peter Andiné, Alessio Degl'Innocenti, Roland Thomeé, Annelie Gutke
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Abstract

Background: Exercise protects against somatic comorbidities and positively affects cognitive function and psychiatric symptoms in patients with severe mental illness. In forensic psychiatry, exercise is a novel concept. Staff at inpatient care facilities may be important resources for successful intervention. Little is known about staff's knowledge, attitudes and behaviors regarding exercise in forensic psychiatric care.

Aims: To translate, culturally adapt and test the feasibility of the Exercise in Mental Health Questionnaire-Health Professionals Version (EMIQ-HP) in the Swedish context, and to use this EMIQ-HP-Swedish version to describe staff's knowledge, attitudes and behaviors regarding exercise.

Method: The EMIQ-HP was translated, culturally adapted, pilot-tested and thereafter used in a cross-sectional nationwide survey.

Results: Ten of 25 clinics and 239 health professionals (50.1%) participated. Two parts of the EMIQ-HP-Swedish version showed problems. Most participants considered exercise to be a low-risk treatment (92.4%) that is beneficial (99.2%). Training in exercise prescription was reported by 16.3%. Half of participants (52.7%) prescribed exercise and 50.0% of those undertook formal assessments prior to prescribing.

Conclusions: Creation of the EMIQ-HP-Swedish version was successful, despite some clarity problems. Exercise appears to be prescribed informally by non-experts in Swedish forensic psychiatric care and does not address treatment goals.

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瑞典法医精神病护理中体育锻炼的使用情况:一项全国性调查。
背景:运动可以预防严重精神病患者的躯体并发症,并对认知功能和精神症状产生积极影响。在法医精神病学中,运动是一个新概念。住院护理机构的工作人员可能是成功干预的重要资源。目的:翻译瑞典版《心理健康运动问卷-卫生专业人员版》(EMIQ-HP),对其进行文化适应性调整并测试其可行性,使用瑞典版 EMIQ-HP 来描述工作人员对运动的认识、态度和行为:方法:对 EMIQ-HP 进行翻译、文化适应性调整和试点测试,然后用于全国范围的横断面调查:结果:25 家诊所中的 10 家诊所和 239 名卫生专业人员(50.1%)参与了调查。瑞典语版 EMIQ-HP 的两个部分出现了问题。大多数参与者认为运动是一种低风险的治疗方法(92.4%),而且有益(99.2%)。16.3%的参与者表示接受过运动处方方面的培训。半数参与者(52.7%)开具了运动处方,其中 50.0% 的参与者在开具处方前进行了正式评估:尽管存在一些清晰度方面的问题,但瑞典版 EMIQ-HP 的创建是成功的。在瑞典的法医精神病治疗中,运动似乎是由非专家开具的非正式处方,并不涉及治疗目标。
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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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