Editorial Type: abstract
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Online Publication Date: 05 May 2024

IT’S ALL IN THE ACTION

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Article Category: Abstract
Page Range: 333 – 333
DOI: 10.31189/2165-7629-13-s2.333
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CASE SETTING

The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in patients with serious mental illness is almost double the prevalence reported for the general population of Australia. Cardiometabolic disease and mental illness are overrepresented in adult prison populations, with people in custody significantly more likely to have cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes. The Forensic Hospital, is a mental health facility with 140 beds that sits within Justice Health NSW. It is specifically designed for people who have mental illness and have been involved with the criminal justice system, as well as those who are considered to be at high risk in the community. The Ministry of Health and Justice Health NSW have several documents that make reference to the importance of screening for Metabolic Syndrome however barriers exist at the patient, staff, and organisational level to implementing the recommended physical health guidelines in a high secure forensic mental health setting.

TREATMENT

It’s All In The Action is a Quality Improvement project led by the Forensic Hospital’s Senior Exercise Physiologist and Rehabilitation Coordinator. The initiative focused on embedding physical health intervention for Forensic Hospital patients at risk of or diagnosed with metabolic syndrome through the establishment of the Metabolic Care Team.

RESULTS

A defined physical health pathway to intervention within the Forensic Hospital in the form of a physical health MDT, atypical in the Forensic Mental Health setting.

REFLECTIONS/LEARNINGS

The presentation will outline the steps taken in a ground up approach to address the growing concern of systemic neglect and achieve service level change. It will demonstrate translation of best practice research as well as State and National policy and guidelines into tangible action for a significantly marginalised population group. Finally, it will reflect on the sustainability of this initiative, the integration of partnerships, and recommendations for prospective next steps.

Contributor Notes

First author’s contact: laura.edwards1@health.nsw.gov.au

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