Physical comorbidity in psychiatric patients: the opinion of patients and mental health professionals of the Community Psychiatric Service (CPS) of Verona- Sud
Physical comorbidity in psychiatric patients: the opinion of patients and mental health professionals of the Community Psychiatric Service (CPS) of Verona- Sud
(2012)
Physical comorbidity in psychiatric patients: the opinion of patients and mental health professionals of the Community Psychiatric Service (CPS) of Verona- Sud
Year:
2012
Type of item:
Poster
Tipologia ANVUR:
Poster
Language:
Italiano
Congresso:
2nd Global Congress for Qualitative Research
Place:
Milano
Period:
giugno 2012
Page numbers:
1-1
Keyword:
physical comorbidity; mental health; qualitative research; mental health services
Short description of contents:
OBJECTIVEIn the context of HELPS (European Network for Promoting the Health of Residents in Psychiatric and Social Care Facilities; Contract No.: 2006334, 2008–2010) we carried out focus groups to gather information on how staff members and psychiatric institutions users perceive physical health risk factors, illnesses and symptoms, and prevention possibilities. METHODSWe carried out 4 focus groups with patients and mental health professionals of the Verona-Sud CPS using the following Research Questions: 1: What kind of physical illnesses/somatic symptoms have you experienced/have your patients experienced?2: In your view, what causes or conditions lead to such physical illnesses/somatic symptoms?3: What can be done to improve your/your patients physical health?Transcripts of the findings were analyzed with MaxQDA software.RESULTSHealth problems most often experienced by patients are neurological, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, metabolic, and overweight problems. Psychopathology, personal beliefs, lack of medical care and prevention, diet and medication side effects are among the most common causes. Prevention measures suggested are further medical advice and lifestyle interventions.CONCLUSIONSFocus groups identified behavioural, environmental and iatrogenic risks. Efforts must be directed towards health promotion interventions based on the heterogeneity of mental disorders and physical problems and on beliefs and life conditions of psychiatric facilities users.
Product ID:
83994
Handle IRIS:
11562/857966
Deposited On:
December 17, 2014
Last Modified:
November 1, 2022
Bibliographic citation:
Bonfioli, Elena; Berti, Loretta; I., Fiorini; Burti, Lorenzo,
Physical comorbidity in psychiatric patients: the opinion of patients and mental health professionals of the Community Psychiatric Service (CPS) of Verona- Sud in Atti di 2nd Global Congress for Qualitative Research
, Proceedings of "2nd Global Congress for Qualitative Research"
, Milano
, giugno 2012
, 2012
, pp. 1-1