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A qualitative exploration of service users' experiences of weight management conversations in a mental health setting

Kemp, Emma; Haighton, Catherine; Faulkner, Sally; McBride, Kate; Aquino, Maria Raisa Jessica; Wilson, Rob; Vasiljevic, Milica; Robson, Craig; Loraine, Mish; Harland, Jill; Rodrigues, Angela M.

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Authors

Emma Kemp

Catherine Haighton

Sally Faulkner

Kate McBride

Maria Raisa Jessica Aquino

Rob Wilson

Craig Robson

Mish Loraine

Jill Harland

Angela M. Rodrigues



Abstract

Objective: Healthcare professionals often use opportunistic weight management conversations, aligned with the Making Every Contact Count (MECC) approach, to provide motivational support to service users. While research supports this practice from the professionals' perspective, the views of service users on these interactions remain understudied. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of service users with serious mental illness regarding weight management conversations with healthcare professionals. Methods: Thirteen service users with serious mental illness (Nine inpatient, four community-based) participated in semi-structured 1–1 interviews exploring weight management support experiences. Transcript data was analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Five key themes were developed: service users' experience of weight management conversations, developing therapeutic relationships, support for physical activity and weight management, deliverer characteristic preferences, and user descriptions of MECC. Conclusions: Service users reported a lack of information about medication-related weight gain and suggested further staff training to improve therapeutic relationships and weight management support for service users with serious mental illness. Innovation: This study uniquely explores service users' perspectives on weight management conversations within mental health care, applying MECC in a novel context. It highlights the perspective of individuals with serious mental illness on weight-related issues, challenging existing practices, and proposing strategies for integrating physical health support in mental health settings.

Citation

Kemp, E., Haighton, C., Faulkner, S., McBride, K., Aquino, M. R. J., Wilson, R., Vasiljevic, M., Robson, C., Loraine, M., Harland, J., & Rodrigues, A. M. (2025). A qualitative exploration of service users' experiences of weight management conversations in a mental health setting. PEC Innovation, 6, Article 100389. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pecinn.2025.100389

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 19, 2025
Online Publication Date Mar 22, 2025
Publication Date Jun 1, 2025
Deposit Date Apr 4, 2025
Publicly Available Date Apr 8, 2025
Journal PEC Innovation
Electronic ISSN 2772-6282
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 6
Article Number 100389
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pecinn.2025.100389
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3781163

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