Effect of physical activity without use of antipsychotics compared to physical activity and antipsychotics for patients with active psychosis a systematic review

Psychosis is a set of symptoms, rather than a specific disease. A person with psychosis experiences hallucinations and cognitive disturbances. The condition can be transient and benign, but is for some people serious and prolonged, sometimes chronic. Severe psychosis disorders develop in phases and...

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Main Authors: Dahm, Kristin Thuve, Holte, Hilde H. (Author), Dalsbø, Therese Kristine (Author), Straumann, Gyri Hval (Author)
Corporate Author: Folkehelseinstituttet (Norway) Område for helsetjenester
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oslo National Institute of Public Health, Division of Health Services 2017, August 2017
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Collection: National Center for Biotechnology Information - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Psychosis is a set of symptoms, rather than a specific disease. A person with psychosis experiences hallucinations and cognitive disturbances. The condition can be transient and benign, but is for some people serious and prolonged, sometimes chronic. Severe psychosis disorders develop in phases and often have precursors with "common" symptoms such as depression, anxiety and social isolation. The most common psychosis disorder is schizophrenia. It is estimated that one percent of the world's population is affected by schizophrenia. In Norway it is estimated that between 600 and 800 people are affected every year. The Directorate of Health asked the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Division for Health Services to search for, identify and summarize research on the effect of physical activity without the use of antipsychotics compared to physical activity where the patient with active psychosis is receiving antipsychotics related to the outcomes; symptoms, death and serious events, physical function, social functioning, quality of life, the use of medication or healthcare. We conducted a systematic search for controlled studies in six databases. We found no relevant studies, therefore we do not know whether physical activity with or physical activity without antipsychotics is most effective
Item Description:English summary excerpted from full report in Norwegian: Effekt av fysisk aktivitet uten bruk av antipsykotika sammenlignet med fysisk aktivitet og antipsykotika for pasienter med aktiv psykose. - Excerpt from Rapport 2017
Physical Description:1 PDF file (pages 8-10)
ISBN:9788280828682