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Understanding Women Veterans' Experiences With and Management of Weight Gain From Medications for Serious Mental Illness: A Qualitative Study

机译:了解女性退伍军人的经验和管理体重增加的药物,以获得严重的精神疾病:定性研究

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Objective: More women veterans than men use Veterans Health Administration (VHA) mental health services. Some psychiatric medications are associated with weight gain and other metabolic side effects, with women more susceptible and reporting more distress than men. We sought to explore how women experience and manage medication-induced weight gain to identify strategies for improving its prevention and management in women. Method: We completed semistructured, qualitative interviews with 30 female veterans with serious mental illnesses prescribed antipsychotic or mood stabilizer medications and 18 mental health prescribers. Interview transcripts were summarised and aided via principles of phenomenological inquiry to develop themes reflecting the study purpose. Results: We identified 5 themes related to females' experiences with medication-induced weight gain. Female veterans described considerable psychological and physical distress associated with weight gain. However, many expressed a willingness to accept weight gain as a trade-off for medications' therapeutic effects, a theme echoed by prescribers. Both described primarily using reactive rather than proactive or preventative weight management approaches and described the limited effectiveness of reactive approaches. Other contributing factors, including the multiple and uncertain causes of weight gain, uneven quality and quantity of weight lass intimation. lack of social support, and environmental barriers, add to the difficulty and complexity of their struggles. Conclusions and Implications for Practice: These findings improve our understanding of numerous veteran-. presaiber-, and environmental-level factors in the management of medication-associated weight gain in women that may be useful in designing gender-specific interventions.
机译:目标:更多的女性退伍军人比男性使用退伍军人健康管理(VHA)心理健康服务。一些精神病药物与体重增加和其他代谢副作用有关,女性比男性更容易受到影响和报告更多的痛苦。我们试图探索妇女的经验和管理药物引起的体重增加,以确定改善妇女预防和管理的策略。方法:我们完成了半系统,定性访谈,与30名女士退伍军人进行了严重的精神疾病规定的抗精神病或情绪稳定剂药物和18例心理卫生处方。通过现象学探究原则来概述并助入采访转录人,以制定反映研究目的的主题。结果:我们确定了5个与女性的药物诱导体重增加有关的主题。女性退伍军人描述了与体重增加相关的相当大的心理和身体困扰。然而,许多人表示愿意接受体重增加作为药物治疗效果的权衡,这是一项规定的主题。两者主要用反应而不是主动或预防性重量管理方法描述,并描述了反应方法的有限效果。其他贡献因素,包括重量增益的多个和不确定的原因,不均匀的质量和重量宽容的含量。缺乏社会支持,环境障碍,增加了他们挣扎的困难和复杂性。结论与对实践的影响:这些调查结果改善了我们对众多退伍军人的理解。在可能在设计性别特异性干预措施时可用的妇女治疗药物相关权重增益中的突破性和环境水平因素。

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