Quality of clinical management of cardiometabolic risk factors in patients with severe mental illness in a specialist mental health care setting.

Nordic journal of psychiatry(2022)

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Abstract
Nearly nine out of the ten participants were identified as being at cardiometabolic high risk and only half of the participants were adequately screened. Women with obesity and patients using antipsychotics with higher levels of cardiometabolic side effects had fewer adequate interventions. The findings underscore the need for standardized recommendations for identification and provision of cardiometabolic risk reducing interventions in all patients with severe mental illness.
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Severe mental illness,cardiometabolic health,cardiometabolic risk,cardiovascular risk,health resource,mortality risk reduction,schizophrenia
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