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"We're not just sitting on the periphery": a staff perspective of physical activity in older adults with schizophrenia.

Heather Leutwyler1, Erin M Hubbard, Dilip V Jeste, Sophia Vinogradov.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Targeted physical activity interventions to improve the poor physical function of older adults with schizophrenia are necessary but currently not available. Given disordered thought processes and institutionalization, it is likely that older adults with schizophrenia have unique barriers and facilitators to physical activity. It is necessary to consider the perspective of the mental health staff about barriers and facilitators to physical activity to design a feasible intervention. PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY: To describe the perceptions of mental health staff about barriers and facilitators to engage in physical activities that promote physical function among older adults with schizophrenia. DESIGN AND
METHOD: We conducted qualitative interviews with 23 mental health staff that care for older adults with schizophrenia. The data were collected and analyzed with grounded theory methodology.
RESULTS: The participants were interested in promoting physical activity with older adults with schizophrenia. Facilitators and barriers to physical activity identified were mental health, role models and rewards, institutional factors, and safety. IMPLICATIONS: In order to design successful physical activity interventions for this population, the intervention may need to be a routine part of the mental health treatment program and patients may need incentives to participate. Staff should be educated that physical activity may provide the dual benefit of physical and mental health treatment.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22936534      PMCID: PMC3635853          DOI: 10.1093/geront/gns092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontologist        ISSN: 0016-9013


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