Addressing the Health and Lifestyle Issues of People with a Mental Illness: The Healthy Living Programme

Author:

O'sullivan Julie1,Gilbert Jillian2,Ward Warren3

Affiliation:

1. Occupational Therapy Practice Supervisor, Inner North Brisbane Mental Health Service, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Mental Health, Herston, Qld, Australia

2. Senior Occupational Therapist, Inner North Brisbane Mental Health Service, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Mental Health, Herston, Qld, Australia

3. Director of Eating Disorders Services, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Mental Health, Herston, Qld, Australia and Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, Australia

Abstract

Objective: The physical health and well-being of mental health patients have been a concern to health professionals for many years. However, very few positive gains have been made to address this problem. This paper outlines the efforts of the Inner North Brisbane Mental Health Service, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, to design and implement a structured educational programme, aimed at addressing and encouraging healthy lifestyle behaviours in its community mental health service recipients. Methods: Three programme modules were designed, addressing the topics of Nutrition and Healthy Eating, Physical Health, and Community Based Activities and Interests. Referral of patients to the programme was by their case manager or doctor. At the conclusion of each module, participants were asked to complete a satisfaction survey evaluating the programmes. The survey also gathered feedback regarding any suggestions and/or recommendations to improve content suitability and relevance. Results: Since commencing the Healthy Living Program, each module has been conducted at least twice, the topic of Healthy Eating receiving the most referrals and therefore conducted most frequently. To date, 35 satisfaction surveys have been evaluated. The overwhelming majority of respondents offered very positive feedback about the programme, most being able to identify some healthy lifestyle changes they planned to make in response to programme attendance. Conclusions: This paper highlights the importance of incorporating healthy lifestyle programmes into mental health service delivery. The majority of patients who have attended the Healthy Living Program have indicated satisfaction with the content, but as yet information pertaining to long-term lifestyle change has not been collated. The next phase aims to examine whether the programme attendance has more long-term outcomes in improving health and well-being and promoting healthy behaviour change of mental health service recipients.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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