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The impact of exercise training complementary to early intervention in patients with first-episode psychosis: a qualitative sub-study from a randomized controlled feasibility trial

机译:运动训练互补患者早期干预的锻炼训练的影响:从随机控制可行性试验中的定性子研究

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Abstract Background Burgeoning evidence suggests that exercise improves physical and mental health in people with schizophrenia. However, little is known about the feasibility and acceptability of high-intensity training in patients with first-episode psychosis. This qualitative study explored motivation, social interaction and experiences of participants and instructors in relation to an eight-week moderate to high intensity exercise training programme in a clinical trial including patients with first-episode psychosis. Methods The study used a combination of method, source and investigator triangulation. Data were collected by means of semi-structured individual interviews with participants at baseline (n = 16) and at follow-up (n = 9), as well as by means of participant observations during the programme (8 sessions × 1.5 h, 12 h in total) and focus group discussions with participants (n = 3) and instructors (n = 4), respectively, after the programme. Data were analysed using thematic analysis as described by Braun and Clarke. Results Three main themes and ten subthemes emerged during the analysis: 1) motivation and expectations for enrolment (subthemes: routines and structure, social obligation, goal setting and self-worth); 2) new demands and opportunities (subthemes: practicalities of the training, an understanding exercise setting, and alone and together); and 3) looking ahead – reflections on impact (subthemes: restored sleep and circadian rhythm, energy and sense of achievement, changed everyday life, and hope of finding a new path). Findings suggest that the programme was appealing to, and appreciated by, the participants because of its potential to create an equally challenging and caring non-clinical environment. Conclusions This study indicates that supervised, group-based, moderate to high intensity exercise training complementary to early intervention in psychosis is acceptable. Specifically, the intervention appeared to provide patients an opportunity to integrate the notion of being a young individual along with being a patient with a psychiatric diagnosis, thus supporting and promoting recovery. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03409393. Registered January 24, 2018.
机译:摘要背景蓬勃发展的证据表明,锻炼在精神分裂症的人们中提高了身心健康。然而,关于第一集精神病患者的高强度训练的可行性和可接受性少知之甚少。这种定性研究探索了与参与者和教师的动机,社会互动和经验,在临床试验中,在临床试验中,在临床试验中与高强度对高强度运动培训计划中的临床试验,包括第一集精神病患者。方法研究采用了方法,源和调查员三角测量的组合。通过与基线(n = 16)和随访(n = 9)的参与者的半结构化个人访谈收集数据,以及通过该计划期间的参与者观察(8个会议×1.5小时,12总共h总共和焦点组讨论分别在程序后与参与者(n = 3)和教师(n = 4)讨论。使用Braun和Clarke所述的主题分析分析数据。结果分析期间出现了三个主要主题和十个次节:1)入学的动机和期望(次节:例程和结构,社会义务,目标设定和自我价值); 2)新的需求和机遇(次节:培训的实用性,了解锻炼环境,单独和在一起); 3)展望未来 - 对影响的思考(次节:恢复睡眠和昼夜节律,能源和成就感,改变日常生活,并希望找到新道路)。调查结果表明,该计划的吸引力和赞赏的参与者由于其可能产生同样挑战性和关心的非临床环境。结论本研究表明,监管,基于组,中度至高强度运动培训与早期干预精神病的互补性是可接受的。具体而言,介绍似乎为患者提供了将作为心理诊断的患者整合到年轻人的概念的机会,从而支持和促进复苏。试验登记ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT03409393。注册2018年1月24日。

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