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Exploring the facilitators, barriers, and strategies for self-management in adults living with severe mental illness, with and without long-term conditions: A qualitative evidence synthesis

BACKGROUND: People living with severe mental illness (SMI) have a reduced life expectancy by around 15–20 years, in part due to higher rates of long-term conditions (LTCs) such as diabetes and heart disease. Evidence suggests that people with SMI experience difficulties managing their physical healt...

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Autores principales: Balogun-Katung, Abisola, Carswell, Claire, Brown, Jennifer V. E., Coventry, Peter, Ajjan, Ramzi, Alderson, Sarah, Bellass, Sue, Boehnke, Jan R., Holt, Richard, Jacobs, Rowena, Kellar, Ian, Kitchen, Charlotte, Lister, Jennie, Peckham, Emily, Shiers, David, Siddiqi, Najma, Wright, Judy, Young, Ben, Taylor, Jo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8547651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34699536
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258937
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author Balogun-Katung, Abisola
Carswell, Claire
Brown, Jennifer V. E.
Coventry, Peter
Ajjan, Ramzi
Alderson, Sarah
Bellass, Sue
Boehnke, Jan R.
Holt, Richard
Jacobs, Rowena
Kellar, Ian
Kitchen, Charlotte
Lister, Jennie
Peckham, Emily
Shiers, David
Siddiqi, Najma
Wright, Judy
Young, Ben
Taylor, Jo
author_facet Balogun-Katung, Abisola
Carswell, Claire
Brown, Jennifer V. E.
Coventry, Peter
Ajjan, Ramzi
Alderson, Sarah
Bellass, Sue
Boehnke, Jan R.
Holt, Richard
Jacobs, Rowena
Kellar, Ian
Kitchen, Charlotte
Lister, Jennie
Peckham, Emily
Shiers, David
Siddiqi, Najma
Wright, Judy
Young, Ben
Taylor, Jo
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description BACKGROUND: People living with severe mental illness (SMI) have a reduced life expectancy by around 15–20 years, in part due to higher rates of long-term conditions (LTCs) such as diabetes and heart disease. Evidence suggests that people with SMI experience difficulties managing their physical health. Little is known, however, about the barriers, facilitators and strategies for self-management of LTCs for people with SMI. AIM: To systematically review and synthesise the qualitative evidence exploring facilitators, barriers and strategies for self-management of physical health in adults with SMI, both with and without long-term conditions. METHODS: CINAHL, Conference Proceedings Citation Index- Science, HMIC, Medline, NICE Evidence and PsycInfo were searched to identify qualitative studies that explored barriers, facilitators and strategies for self-management in adults with SMI (with or without co-morbid LTCs). Articles were screened independently by two independent reviewers. Eligible studies were purposively sampled for synthesis according to the richness and relevance of data, and thematically synthesised. RESULTS: Seventy-four articles met the inclusion criteria for the review; 25 articles, reporting findings from 21 studies, were included in the synthesis. Seven studies focused on co-morbid LTC self-management for people with SMI, with the remaining articles exploring self-management in general. Six analytic themes and 28 sub-themes were identified from the synthesis. The themes included: the burden of SMI; living with co-morbidities; beliefs and attitudes about self-management; support from others for self-management; social and environmental factors; and routine, structure and planning. CONCLUSIONS: The synthesis identified a range of barriers and facilitators to self-management, including the burden of living with SMI, social support, attitudes towards self-management and access to resources. To adequately support people with SMI with co-morbid LTCs, healthcare professionals need to account for how barriers and facilitators to self-management are influenced by SMI, and meet the unique needs of this population.
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spelling pubmed-85476512021-10-27 Exploring the facilitators, barriers, and strategies for self-management in adults living with severe mental illness, with and without long-term conditions: A qualitative evidence synthesis Balogun-Katung, Abisola Carswell, Claire Brown, Jennifer V. E. Coventry, Peter Ajjan, Ramzi Alderson, Sarah Bellass, Sue Boehnke, Jan R. Holt, Richard Jacobs, Rowena Kellar, Ian Kitchen, Charlotte Lister, Jennie Peckham, Emily Shiers, David Siddiqi, Najma Wright, Judy Young, Ben Taylor, Jo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: People living with severe mental illness (SMI) have a reduced life expectancy by around 15–20 years, in part due to higher rates of long-term conditions (LTCs) such as diabetes and heart disease. Evidence suggests that people with SMI experience difficulties managing their physical health. Little is known, however, about the barriers, facilitators and strategies for self-management of LTCs for people with SMI. AIM: To systematically review and synthesise the qualitative evidence exploring facilitators, barriers and strategies for self-management of physical health in adults with SMI, both with and without long-term conditions. METHODS: CINAHL, Conference Proceedings Citation Index- Science, HMIC, Medline, NICE Evidence and PsycInfo were searched to identify qualitative studies that explored barriers, facilitators and strategies for self-management in adults with SMI (with or without co-morbid LTCs). Articles were screened independently by two independent reviewers. Eligible studies were purposively sampled for synthesis according to the richness and relevance of data, and thematically synthesised. RESULTS: Seventy-four articles met the inclusion criteria for the review; 25 articles, reporting findings from 21 studies, were included in the synthesis. Seven studies focused on co-morbid LTC self-management for people with SMI, with the remaining articles exploring self-management in general. Six analytic themes and 28 sub-themes were identified from the synthesis. The themes included: the burden of SMI; living with co-morbidities; beliefs and attitudes about self-management; support from others for self-management; social and environmental factors; and routine, structure and planning. CONCLUSIONS: The synthesis identified a range of barriers and facilitators to self-management, including the burden of living with SMI, social support, attitudes towards self-management and access to resources. To adequately support people with SMI with co-morbid LTCs, healthcare professionals need to account for how barriers and facilitators to self-management are influenced by SMI, and meet the unique needs of this population. Public Library of Science 2021-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8547651/ /pubmed/34699536 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258937 Text en © 2021 Balogun-Katung et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Balogun-Katung, Abisola
Carswell, Claire
Brown, Jennifer V. E.
Coventry, Peter
Ajjan, Ramzi
Alderson, Sarah
Bellass, Sue
Boehnke, Jan R.
Holt, Richard
Jacobs, Rowena
Kellar, Ian
Kitchen, Charlotte
Lister, Jennie
Peckham, Emily
Shiers, David
Siddiqi, Najma
Wright, Judy
Young, Ben
Taylor, Jo
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title_short Exploring the facilitators, barriers, and strategies for self-management in adults living with severe mental illness, with and without long-term conditions: A qualitative evidence synthesis
title_sort exploring the facilitators, barriers, and strategies for self-management in adults living with severe mental illness, with and without long-term conditions: a qualitative evidence synthesis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8547651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34699536
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258937
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