Understanding weight management in adult secure mental health services: findings from a mixed-methods study in Northern England

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Mills, Susanna [1 ,2 ]
Kaner, Eileen
Ramsay, Sheena
McKinnon, Iain [2 ]
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[1] Newcastle Univ, Populat Hlth Sci Inst, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
[2] Cumbria Northumberland Tyne & Wear NHS Fdn Trust, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
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Diet; Obesity; Public health; Secure mental health; Severe mental illness; MORTALITY; PRIORITIES; DISORDERS; USERS; UNITS;
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10.1108/JFP-10-2023-0048
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PurposeObesity and associated morbidity and mortality are major challenges for people with severe mental illness, particularly in secure (forensic) mental health care (patients who have committed a crime or have threatening behaviour). This study aims to explore experiences of weight management in secure mental health settings.Design/methodology/approachThis study used a mixed-methods approach, involving thematic analysis. A survey was delivered to secure mental health-care staff in a National Health Service (NHS) mental health trust in Northern England. Focus groups were conducted with current and former patients, carers and staff in the same trust and semi-structured interviews were undertaken with staff in a second NHS mental health trust.FindingsThe survey received 79 responses and nine focus groups and 11 interviews were undertaken. Two overarching topics were identified: the contrasting perspectives expressed by different stakeholder groups, and the importance of a whole system approach. In addition, seven themes were highlighted, namely: medication, sedentary behaviour, patient motivation, catered food and alternatives, role of staff, and service delivery.Practical implicationsSecure care delivers a potentially "obesogenic environment", conducive to excessive weight gain. In future, complex interventions engaging wide-ranging stakeholders are likely to be needed, with linked longitudinal studies to evaluate feasibility and impact.Originality/valueTo the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first study to involve current patients, former patients, carers and multidisciplinary staff across two large NHS trusts, in a mixed-methods approach investigating weight management in secure mental health services. People with lived experience of secure services are under-represented in research and their contribution is therefore of particular importance.
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