A streamlined multidisciplinary metabolic clinic in psychiatric recovery service: a pilot study
Kelvin CY. Leung, Bianca Bakr, Cindy Chung, Mayuri Parmar, James Elhindi, Vlasios Brakoulias

TL;DR
A pilot study tested a multidisciplinary metabolic clinic in a psychiatric recovery service to improve metabolic health outcomes.
Contribution
A new integrated metabolic clinic model was piloted with a focus on patient-centered care in psychiatric settings.
Findings
The treatment cottages showed qualitative advantages in screening for metabolic syndrome.
Some improvements in triglycerides, squats, and push-ups were observed in participants.
Challenges included low consumer motivation and resource limitations.
Abstract
The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a collection of risk factors for cardiovascular disease and type-2 diabetes, that includes central obesity, hypertension, hyperglycaemia and dyslipidaemia. An audit indicated inadequate MetS screening in an Australian psychiatric recovery service. We aimed to improve MetS screening, identification and intervention by offering streamlined lifestyle education, clinical reviews and discharge planning. This pilot program prioritized holistic, culturally-sensitive, patient-centric, and trauma-informed approaches to enhance metabolic health outcomes. A Metabolic Clinic was piloted in two psychiatric rehabilitation cottages (n=35), which involved disciplines of dietetics, exercise physiology, diversional therapy, occupational therapy, peer workforce, social work, clinical psychology, pharmacy, nursing and medical. Another cottage (n=15) was assigned as the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiabetes Management and Education · Schizophrenia research and treatment · Obesity and Health Practices
