The development of the serious mental illness physical Health Improvement Profile |
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Authors: | J. WHITE rn bs,c pgcert,R. GRAY rn p,hd & M. JONES rn p,hd |
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Affiliation: | Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing, University Teaching Fellow, University of Hull, Hull,;Professor of Research Related to Nursing, University of East Anglia, Norwich, and;Associate Director of Nursing, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Surrey, UK |
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Abstract: | People with serious mental illness (SMI), such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, are more likely to suffer from a range of long-term physical conditions including diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Consequently they will die 10–15 years earlier than the general population. Health services have failed to address this major health inequality because of a lack of consensus about the type and frequency of monitoring people with SMI require and a lack of knowledge and skills in the mental health workforce. We developed the SMI physical Health Improvement Profile to help mental health nurses profile the physical health of the SMI patients they work with and direct them towards the evidence base interventions available to address identified health problems. |
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Keywords: | bipolar disorder HIP metabolic syndrome physical health schizophrenia serious mental illness |
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