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Level Health Equally Well Key findings from a literature review informing collaborative efforts to improve the physical health outcomes of people with mental illness and/or addiction Candace Bagnall Senior Policy Analyst Te Pou o Te Whakaaro Nui

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Page 1: Level Health Equally Well Key findings from a literature review informing collaborative efforts to improve the physical health outcomes of people with

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Equally WellKey findings from a literature review informing collaborative efforts to improve the physical health outcomes of people with mental illness and/or addiction

Candace BagnallSenior Policy AnalystTe Pou o Te Whakaaro Nui

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Overview

• Introduction to Equally Well• Results of literature review• Suggested areas for action

based on the review• What’s next?

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About Equally Well

• We are a group of individuals and organisations who are taking action on a longstanding, ‘wicked’ problem – the relatively poor physical health of people with serious mental illness and/or addiction

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About Equally Well

• Initiated by members of Platform and Te Pou

• Helen Lockett has been leading the project on a part-time basis, funded through Te Pou’s contract with the Ministry of Health, and with their agreement

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Progress to date

• Brought together research-based information and good practice examples from around the country

• Developed a shared position statement based on the evidence review

• This is supported by a growing number of organisations and representative bodies

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Scope of literature review

• Life expectancy and the prevalence of physical health conditions amongst people with serious mental illness and/or addiction

• Explanations for poor physical health relative to the NZ population as a whole

• Promising interventions for improving health outcomes for this group

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Mortality and morbidity

• International reviews indicate life expectancy up to 25 years shorter than the general population

• NZ research indicates mental health services users have more than twice the mortality rate of other New Zealanders

• Significantly higher rates of CVD, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and higher death rates from cancer

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Causes of premature death in New Zealanders using mental health services

Women

Men

cancercardiovascother natural causes suicideother external causes

Cunningham et al. NZMJ 2014 127:1394

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Explanations for relatively poor health

• Greater exposure to known risk factors – low SES, smoking, reduced physical activity, poor nutrition

• Psychotropic medication effects – contribution to obesity, metabolic syndrome, CVD and type 2 diabetes

• Reduced access to and quality of healthcare – due to financial barriers, stigma and discrimination, lack of clarity about responsibilities for physical health across primary and secondary care

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Psychotropic medication (Pharmac)

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Solutions - systems level

• Formal acknowledgement in national policy as a priority health group

• Better co-ordination of treatment for physical health problems across primary and secondary care

• Guidelines outlining roles and responsibilities for physical health problems across primary and secondary care

• Workforce development to address stigma amongst health practitioners

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Solutions – service level

• Provide effective physical health monitoring and screening processes for people using mental health services, especially those on psychotropic medication

• Invest in early intervention in psychosis services

• Reduce impact of low SES by supporting access to employment and housing

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Solutions – service level

• Combine smoking cessation, physical activity and healthy nutrition promotion with cognitive behavioural support where possible

• Service user-directed, involving staff • Focus on achieving long-term sustainable

lifestyle changes • Improve access to dental health services for

mental health and addiction service users

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What works for service users

• Build on therapeutic alliance• Combine cognitive and behavioural strategies• Realistic goals• Flexibility to accommodate individual needs• Provide ongoing support• Include a social component• Acknowledge barriers faced by people with

SMI in participating in wellbeing programmes

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Research and evaluation

• Trial alternative and complementary treatment options for psychosis to minimise the effects of medication

• Options include the use of psychological therapies and comprehensive wellness programmes using evaluation to develop best practice in different settings

• Qualitative research to better understand needs of service users

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What’s next for Equally Well

• Summit in Wellington to generate action on 10 November

• Use of online software (Loomio) to generate discussion prior to the Summit

• Encouraging organisations to sign up to the consensus paper

• A programme of collaborative action

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A programme of collaborative action

Heart disease and mental health

Increasing visibility - policyClarity of roles - clinical guidelines

Early intervention in psychosis wellbeing interventions

Cancer and mental health

Improving pathways of care for physical health issues

Research – informing solutionsIncreasing access to

oral health

Addressing stigma and discrimination

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