Titre : | Somatic health according to people with severe mental disease [Explorer la santé somatique selon les personnes concernées par des troubles psychiques sévères] |
Auteurs : | BA SHIRLEY, Aut. ; BIANCHI VINCENT, Aut. ; CARPENTIER ANTOINE, Aut. ; KIEFFER ERIC, Aut. ; LEQUIN LAURENT, Aut. ; CADOU MARIE-NOËLLE, Aut. ; TRINH ESTELLE, Aut. ; LECARDEUR LAURENT, Aut. |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | ENCEPHALE (1 vol 50, 2024) |
Article en page(s) : | 26-31 |
Note générale : | 38 réf. bibliogr./Tabl./ Fig./ascodo301 |
Descripteurs |
[SANTEPSY] ACCES AUX SOINS [SANTEPSY] DOULEUR [SANTEPSY] ESPERANCE DE VIE [SANTEPSY] PATHOLOGIE PSYCHIATRIQUE [SANTEPSY] PATHOLOGIE SOMATIQUE [SANTEPSY] PERCEPTION [SANTEPSY] QUESTIONNAIRE [SANTEPSY] VECU |
Résumé : | Patients with schizophrenia have a 15- to 20-year shorter life expectancy compared with the general population. The aim of this study was to explore these patients’ perception of their physical health. Methods : A patient reported outcomes measure (PROM) has been developed by patients with severe mental disease. This survey had to better capture undetected, under-rated and non-prioritized physical domains by traditional routine clinical scales that are important for people who live with mental health disease. These patients have tested the applicability of this PROM with peers with severe mental disease in medical, social and community-based centers from Hauts-de-France. Results : Two and a half years have been required to develop this PROM, to test its applicability to patients with severe mental disease and to analyze the results. The study process has been slowed by the sanitary context induced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Thirty-two questionnaires have been collected by the participants. Despite this low number of data, participants have been satisfied by the results and their experience. The results show that people with severe mental disease consider physical health as a major concern, notably pain and somatic diseases. External factors (such as accessibility to health care and medication) and internal factors (such as self-esteem, cognitive and negative symptoms, sleep, alimentation, and substance use) have been identified as barriers for physical health. Conclusions : These results support the development of PROMs highlighting personal experience of people with severe mental disease. The data obtained thanks to these measures will allow to build programs to help them to cope with barriers for physical health. [Résumé d'auteur] |
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