Mental Health Consumer Experiences and Strategies When Seeking Physical Health Care

People with mental illness have higher rates of physical health problems and consequently live significantly shorter lives. This issue is not yet viewed as a national health priority and research about mental health consumer views on accessing physical health care is lacking. The aim of this study i...

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Main Authors: Stephanie B. Ewart, Julia Bocking, Brenda Happell, Chris Platania-Phung, Robert Stanton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2016-02-01
Series:Global Qualitative Nursing Research
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2333393616631679
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spelling doaj-6c9e120a178b4580b0722deacfb237fa2020-11-25T03:34:11ZengSAGE PublishingGlobal Qualitative Nursing Research2333-39362016-02-01310.1177/233339361663167910.1177_2333393616631679Mental Health Consumer Experiences and Strategies When Seeking Physical Health CareStephanie B. Ewart0Julia Bocking1Brenda Happell2Chris Platania-Phung3Robert Stanton4Synergy: Nursing and Midwifery Research Centre, University of Canberra and ACT Health, Canberra, AustraliaSynergy: Nursing and Midwifery Research Centre, University of Canberra and ACT Health, Canberra, AustraliaSynergy: Nursing and Midwifery Research Centre, University of Canberra and ACT Health, Canberra, AustraliaSynergy: Nursing and Midwifery Research Centre, University of Canberra and ACT Health, Canberra, AustraliaCentral Queensland University, Rockhampton, Queensland, AustraliaPeople with mental illness have higher rates of physical health problems and consequently live significantly shorter lives. This issue is not yet viewed as a national health priority and research about mental health consumer views on accessing physical health care is lacking. The aim of this study is to explore the experience of mental health consumers in utilizing health services for physical health needs. Qualitative exploratory design was utilized. Semistructured focus groups were held with 31 consumer participants. Thematic analysis revealed that three main themes emerged: scarcity of physical health care, with problems accessing diagnosis, advice or treatment for physical health problems; disempowerment due to scarcity of physical health care; and tenuous empowerment describing survival resistance strategies utilized. Mental health consumers were concerned about physical health and the nonresponsive health system. A specialist physical health nurse consultant within mental health services should potentially redress this gap in health care provision.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333393616631679
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description People with mental illness have higher rates of physical health problems and consequently live significantly shorter lives. This issue is not yet viewed as a national health priority and research about mental health consumer views on accessing physical health care is lacking. The aim of this study is to explore the experience of mental health consumers in utilizing health services for physical health needs. Qualitative exploratory design was utilized. Semistructured focus groups were held with 31 consumer participants. Thematic analysis revealed that three main themes emerged: scarcity of physical health care, with problems accessing diagnosis, advice or treatment for physical health problems; disempowerment due to scarcity of physical health care; and tenuous empowerment describing survival resistance strategies utilized. Mental health consumers were concerned about physical health and the nonresponsive health system. A specialist physical health nurse consultant within mental health services should potentially redress this gap in health care provision.
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