Affiliation:
1. Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
2. The University of Manchester
3. Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
People with severe mental illness have physical comorbidities which result in significant reductions in quality of life and premature mortality. Effective interventions are required that are suitable for people in secure forensic mental health services. We conducted pilot work of a multidisciplinary weight management intervention (Motiv8) which showed improvements in physical and mental health and high levels of satisfaction. We aim to test the feasibility of Motiv8 under cluster randomised conditions, with an aim to investigate the acceptability, feasibility and potential effectiveness of this intervention to supplement standard secure care.
Methods and Analysis
A randomised waitlist-controlled feasibility trial of a lifestyle intervention (Motiv8) + TAU compared with TAU (+ Motiv8 waitlist) for adults on secure mental health units will be conducted. 32 people (4 cohorts) will be recruited from secure services in Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust. Participants will be randomly allocated to Motiv8 or TAU + Motiv8 waitlist. All participants will receive Motiv8 during the trial. Assessor blinded physical/mental health and lifestyle assessments will be conducted at baseline, 10-weeks (post intervention/waitlist), and after 12 weeks (post waitlist intervention/follow up). Motiv8 is a multidisciplinary intervention including exercise sessions, cooking/nutrition classes, physical health education, psychology sessions, sleep hygiene, peer support and medication review by pharmacy. A nested qualitative study will be conducted with a subsample of participants (n = 10) to explore their experiences of taking part. Analysis will focus on feasibility outcomes and tabulated success indicators of the study (e.g., Recruitment rates, retention rates, follow-up retention and response rates, attendance at sessions, experience of involvement in the trial and delivery of intervention, assessment of safety, development of a manualised intervention). Thematic analysis will be conducted on qualitative interviews. The analysis will aim to inform the development of a definitive trial.
Ethics and Dissemination
The trial has been granted ethical approval from NHS Health Research Authority and adopted onto the UK Clinical Research Network Portfolio. Findings will be disseminated via peer-review publications, professional and public networks, conferences and clinical services.
Trial Registration Number
ISRCTN13539285
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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