Inhibited autonomy for promoting physical health: qualitative analysis of narratives from persons living with severe mental illness.

Healthy lifestyle health promotion mental health service personal autonomy schizophrenia

Journal

BJPsych open
ISSN: 2056-4724
Titre abrégé: BJPsych Open
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101667931

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jan 2019
Historique:
entrez: 15 2 2019
pubmed: 15 2 2019
medline: 15 2 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Autonomy is a key factor in the reduction of inequitable physical healthcare among people with severe mental illness compared with the general population.AimsTo clarify the critical mechanism underlying autonomy in physical health promotion based on the perspectives of people with severe mental illness. We employed a conventional content analysis of narrative data from the Healthy Active Lives in Japan (HeAL Japan) workshop meetings. 'Inhibited autonomy' was extracted as a central component and shaped by the users' experiences, both in a healthcare setting and in real life. This component emerged based on the lack of an empowerment mechanism in psychiatric services. A barrier to the encouragement of autonomy in physical health promotion was found in current psychiatric services. An effective strategy should be explored to foster an empowerment mechanism in psychiatric and mental health services.Declaration of interestNone.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
Autonomy is a key factor in the reduction of inequitable physical healthcare among people with severe mental illness compared with the general population.AimsTo clarify the critical mechanism underlying autonomy in physical health promotion based on the perspectives of people with severe mental illness.
METHOD METHODS
We employed a conventional content analysis of narrative data from the Healthy Active Lives in Japan (HeAL Japan) workshop meetings.
RESULTS RESULTS
'Inhibited autonomy' was extracted as a central component and shaped by the users' experiences, both in a healthcare setting and in real life. This component emerged based on the lack of an empowerment mechanism in psychiatric services.
CONCLUSIONS CONCLUSIONS
A barrier to the encouragement of autonomy in physical health promotion was found in current psychiatric services. An effective strategy should be explored to foster an empowerment mechanism in psychiatric and mental health services.Declaration of interestNone.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30762505
pii: S2056472418000777
doi: 10.1192/bjo.2018.77
pmc: PMC6343122
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

e10

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Auteurs

Miharu Nakanishi (M)

Chief Researcher, Mental Health and Nursing Research Team,Mental Health Promotion Project,Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science,Japan.

Shintaro Tanaka (S)

Research Assistant, Mental Health Promotion Project,Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science,Japan.

George Kurokawa (G)

Peer Staff, Social Welfare Corporation Sudachikai,Japan.

Shuntaro Ando (S)

Lecturer, Department of Neuropsychiatry,Graduate School of Medicine,The University of Tokyo,Japan.

Syudo Yamasaki (S)

Chief Researcher, Mental Health Promotion Project,Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science,Japan.

Masato Fukuda (M)

Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience,Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine,Japan.

Kiyohisa Takahashi (K)

Director, Mental Health and Neurology Center,Japan.

Takuya Kojima (T)

Vice-Director, Ohmiya Kousei Hospital,Japan.

Atsushi Nishida (A)

Project Leader, Mental Health Promotion Project,Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science,Japan.

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