Promoting Physical Health In Youth Mental Health Services: Ensuring Routine Monitoring of Weight and Metabolic Indices in a First Episode Psychosis Clinic

Author:

Hetrick Sarah1,Álvarez-Jiménez Mario2,Parker Alexandra3,Hughes Frank4,Willet Michaela5,Morley Katherine6,Fraser Richard7,McGorry Patrick D.8,Thompson Andrew9

Affiliation:

1. Centre of Excellence, Orygen Youth Health Research Centre, Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne; headspace (National Youth Mental Health Foundations), Melbourne, VIC, Australia

2. Orygen Youth Health Research Centre, Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

3. Centre of Excellence, Orygen Youth Health Research Centre, Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne; hedspace (National Youth Mental Health Foundation), Melbourne, VIC, Australia

4. EPPIC Clinic Orygen Youth Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

5. Centre of Excellence, Orygen Youth Health Research Centre, Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne; headspace (National, Youth Mental Health Foundation), Melbourne, VIC, Australia

6. Applied Genetics Unit, Orygen Youth Health Research Centre, Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne; Centre for Molecular, Environmental, Genetic and Analytic Epidemiology, School of Population Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

7. Orygen Youth Health, Orygen; Youth Health Research Centre, Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

8. University of Melbourne; Executive Director, Orygen Youth Health Research Centre; Clinical Director, Orygen Youth Health Foundation Executive Committee member, headspace (National Youth Mental Health Foundation), Melbourne, VIC, Australia

9. Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Orygen Youth Health Research Centre, Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne; Orygen Youth Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Abstract

Objective: Clinicians are increasingly being asked to implement guideline recommendations into their practice, but are given little practical guidance on this complex task. In this paper we outline a promising theory-driven approach we took to implementing guideline recommendations about routine monitoring of weight gain and metabolic disturbance in our first-episode psychosis clinic. While there is significant psychological and physical morbidity associated with weight gain and metabolic disturbance, routine monitoring was not being undertaken according to guideline recommendations. We examined the factors that make it difficult to undertake routine monitoring by interviewing psychiatrists. This barrier analysis allowed us to develop and introduce feasible and acceptable strategies to address these barriers, increasing the likelihood that routine monitoring would take place. Conclusion: This paper advocates for undertaking an analysis of the barriers clinicians face to undertaking evidence-based practice in order to develop more sophisticated approaches to address areas where clinical practice and evidence are divergent. Such an approach is more likely to ensure that measures to improve practice are successful, are meaningful for the clinicians involved, and become imbedded in the clinical practice of the service.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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