Muva physical activity intervention improves social functioning in people with a severe mental illness: A pragmatic stepped wedge cluster controlled trial

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2024-03

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Maria Koomen, Lisanne Elisabeth
Theodora van de Meent, Ilona Hendrika
Deenik, Jeroen
van Dellen, Edwin
Schnack, HugoISNI 000000038897037X
Hendrikus van Werkhoven, Cornelis
Swildens, Wilma Elisabeth
van Meijel, Berno
Staal, Wouter
Jörg, Frederike

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Abstract

Severe mental illness (SMI) imposes a significant burden on individuals, resulting in long-lasting symptoms, lower social functioning and impaired physical health. Physical activity (PA) interventions can improve both mental and physical health and care workers can serve as healthy role models. Yet, individuals with SMI face barriers to PA participation. This study evaluated the effects of Muva, and assessed if mental health worker's (MHW) characteristics were associated with clients' change in social functioning. Muva, an intervention package primarily created to increase PA of people with SMI, places a special focus on MHWs as they might play a key role in overcoming barriers. Other PA barrier-decreasing elements of Muva were a serious game app, lifestyle education, and optimization of the medication regime. Method: This study is a pragmatic stepped wedge cluster controlled trial. Controls received care as usual. Mixed-effects linear regressions were performed to assess changes in the primary outcome social functioning, and secondary outcomes quality of life, psychiatric symptoms, PA, body mass index, waist circumference, and blood pressure. Results: 84 people with SMI were included in three intervention clusters, and 38 people with SMI in the control cluster. Compared to the control condition, there was significant clinical improvement of social functioning in interpersonal communication (p=<0.01) and independent competence (p=<0.01) in people receiving Muva. These outcomes were not associated with MHW's characteristics. There were no changes in the other outcome measures. Conclusions: Muva improved social functioning in people with SMI compared to care as usual.

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eHealth, Healthy lifestyle, lifestyle psychiatry, Physical activity, Severe mental illness, Social functioning, Stepped wedge trial, Supported housing, Applied Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental health, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Maria Koomen, L E, Theodora van de Meent, I H, Deenik, J, van Dellen, E, Schnack, H G, Hendrikus van Werkhoven, C, Swildens, W E, van Meijel, B, Staal, W, Jörg, F, Scheepers, F & Cahn, W 2024, 'Muva physical activity intervention improves social functioning in people with a severe mental illness : A pragmatic stepped wedge cluster controlled trial', Mental Health and Physical Activity, vol. 26, 100601. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mhpa.2024.100601