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Rationale, component description and pilot evaluation of a physical health promotion measure for people with mental disorders across Europe

Authors :
Wiser, Prisca
Kilian, Reinhold
McDaid, David
Berti, Loretta
Burti, Lorenzo
Hjorth, Peter
Lech, Katarzyna
Alptekin, Koeksal
Bonfioli, Elena
Dernovsek, Mojca Zvezdana
Dragomirecka, Eva
Freidl, Marion
Friedrich, Fabian
Genova, Aneta
Germanavicius, Arunas
Munk-Jørgensen, Povl
Lucas-Carrasco, Ramona
Marginean, Roxana
Mladenova, Maya
Park, A-La
Paziuc, Alexandru
Paziuc, Petronella
Priebe, Stefan
Prot-Klinger, Katarzyna
Ulas, Halis
von Gottberg, Carolin
Wancata, Johannes
Becker, Thomas
Wiser, Prisca
Kilian, Reinhold
McDaid, David
Berti, Loretta
Burti, Lorenzo
Hjorth, Peter
Lech, Katarzyna
Alptekin, Koeksal
Bonfioli, Elena
Dernovsek, Mojca Zvezdana
Dragomirecka, Eva
Freidl, Marion
Friedrich, Fabian
Genova, Aneta
Germanavicius, Arunas
Munk-Jørgensen, Povl
Lucas-Carrasco, Ramona
Marginean, Roxana
Mladenova, Maya
Park, A-La
Paziuc, Alexandru
Paziuc, Petronella
Priebe, Stefan
Prot-Klinger, Katarzyna
Ulas, Halis
von Gottberg, Carolin
Wancata, Johannes
Becker, Thomas

Abstract

Introduction: The HELPS project aimed at developing a toolkit for the promotion of physical health in people with mental disorders to reduce the substantial excess morbidity and mortality in the target group. Methods: The HELPS toolkit was developed by means of national and international literature reviews, Delphi rounds with mental health experts and focus groups with mental health experts and patients/ residents in 14 European countries. The toolkit was translated into the languages of all participating countries, and usability of toolkit modules was tested. Results: The toolkit consists of several modules addressing diverse somatic health problems, lifestyle, environment issues, patient goals and motivation for health-promotion measures. It aims at empowering people with mental illness and staff to identify physical health risks in their specific contexts and to select the most appropriate modules from a range of health promotion tools. Discussion: The HELPS project used an integrative approach to the development of simple tools for the target population and is available online in 14 European languages. Preliminary evidence suggests that the toolkit can be used in routine care settings and should be put to test in controlled trials to reveal its potential impact.

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application/pdf, Wiser, Prisca, Kilian, Reinhold, McDaid, David ORCID: 0000-0003-0744-2664 , Berti, Loretta, Burti, Lorenzo, Hjorth, Peter, Lech, Katarzyna, Alptekin, Koeksal, Bonfioli, Elena, Dernovsek, Mojca Zvezdana, Dragomirecka, Eva, Freidl, Marion, Friedrich, Fabian, Genova, Aneta, Germanavicius, Arunas, Munk-Jørgensen, Povl, Lucas-Carrasco, Ramona, Marginean, Roxana, Mladenova, Maya, Park, A-La ORCID: 0000-0002-4704-4874 , Paziuc, Alexandru, Paziuc, Petronella, Priebe, Stefan, Prot-Klinger, Katarzyna, Ulas, Halis, von Gottberg, Carolin, Wancata, Johannes and Becker, Thomas (2014) Rationale, component description and pilot evaluation of a physical health promotion measure for people with mental disorders across Europe. Journal of Community Medicine and Health Education, 4 (4). p. 298. ISSN 2161-0711, English, English
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1384330722
Document Type :
Electronic Resource