Muva physical activity intervention to improve social functioning in people with a severe mental illness: study protocol of a pragmatic stepped wedge cluster randomized trial

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2022-12

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Koomen, Lisanne E M
van de Meent, Ilona Hendrika Theodora
Deenik, Jeroen
van Dellen, EdwinORCID 0000-0003-1828-5959ISNI 0000000392942531
Schnack, H.ISNI 000000038897037X
Van Werkhoven, Cornelis H.ORCID 0000-0002-0626-4635ISNI 0000000396951224
Swildens, Wilma Elisabeth
van Meijel, Berno
Staal, Wouter
Jörg, Frederike

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Abstract

Background: People with severe mental illness (SMI) often suffer from long-lasting symptoms that negatively influence their social functioning, their ability to live a meaningful life, and participation in society. Interventions aimed at increasing physical activity can improve social functioning, but people with SMI experience multiple barriers to becoming physically active. Besides, the implementation of physical activity interventions in day-to-day practice is difficult. In this study, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness and implementation of a physical activity intervention to improve social functioning, mental and physical health. Methods: In this pragmatic stepped wedge cluster randomized controlled trial we aim to include 100 people with SMI and their mental health workers from a supported housing organization. The intervention focuses on increasing physical activity by implementing group sports activities, active guidance meetings, and a serious game to set physical activity goals. We aim to decrease barriers to physical activity through active involvement of the mental health workers, lifestyle courses, and a medication review. Participating locations will be divided into four clusters and randomization will decide the start of the intervention. The primary outcome is social functioning. Secondary outcomes are quality of life, symptom severity, physical activity, cardiometabolic risk factors, cardiorespiratory fitness, and movement disturbances with specific attention to postural adjustment and movement sequencing in gait. In addition, we will assess the implementation by conducting semi-structured interviews with location managers and mental health workers and analyze them by direct content analysis. Discussion: This trial is innovative since it aims to improve social functioning in people with SMI through a physical activity intervention which aims to lower barriers to becoming physically active in a real-life setting. The strength of this trial is that we will also evaluate the implementation of the intervention. Limitations of this study are the risk of poor implementation of the intervention, and bias due to the inclusion of a medication review in the intervention that might impact outcomes. Trial registration: This trial was registered prospectively in The Netherlands Trial Register (NTR) as NTR NL9163 on December 20, 2020. As the The Netherlands Trial Register is no longer available, the trial can now be found in the International Clinical Trial Registry Platform via: https://trialsearch.who.int/Trial2.aspx?TrialID=NL9163.

Keywords

Healthy lifestyle, Implementation, Physical activity, Severe mental illness, Social functioning, Supported housing, Psychiatry and Mental health, Journal Article

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Koomen, L E M, van de Meent, I H T, Deenik, J, van Dellen, E, Schnack, H G, van Werkhoven, H, Swildens, W E, van Meijel, B, Staal, W, Jörg, F, Scheepers, F & Cahn, W 2022, 'Muva physical activity intervention to improve social functioning in people with a severe mental illness : study protocol of a pragmatic stepped wedge cluster randomized trial', BMC Psychiatry, vol. 22, no. 1, 695. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-022-04321-3