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dc.contributor.authorWieber, Frank-
dc.contributor.authorNast, Irina-
dc.contributor.authorCarlander, Maria-
dc.contributor.authorMattli, Renato-
dc.contributor.authorRausch, Anne-Kathrin-
dc.contributor.authorSommer, Bettina-
dc.contributor.authorWirz, Markus-
dc.contributor.authorNiedermann Schneider, Karin-
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-12T08:47:15Z-
dc.date.available2022-09-12T08:47:15Z-
dc.date.issued2022-09-05-
dc.identifier.urihttps://sps2022.psychologie.uzh.ch/symposia-monday-5-september-2022-1030-1200/de_CH
dc.identifier.urihttps://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/25619-
dc.descriptionContribution to the Symposium 1.08: Physical Activity and Sports for individuals with mental health disordersde_CH
dc.description.abstractBackground: The evidence for the effectiveness of physical activity in the treatment of patients with mental illness and addiction problems is extensive and strong. This should be reflected in the integration of physical activity as therapeutic intervention for these health problems in the Swiss healthcare system. However, an overview how this is implemented in Switzerland and internationally has been missing. We therefore aimed to assess the actual status and identify successful international models. Method: We conducted a systematic literature and internet search on the current situation in Switzerland. We focused on the framework conditions, legal foundations, barriers, supportive factors, and professions that are involved such as human movement, sports science, physiotherapy or (sport-)psychiatry and psychotherapy. Moreover, we analysed the experiences that selected countries made with the inclusion of physical activity as a therapeutic intervention in the treatment of mental illness or addictive behaviour. Results: Physical activity is not yet established as a therapeutic intervention for patients with mental illness and addictive behaviours in our healthcare system. Although structured rehabilitation programs can be prescribed by physicians for these patients that often include physical activity interventions and are covered by basic health insurance, there is a gap after these programmes have been completed. In countries such as Sweden, however, general practitioners can issue exercise prescriptions for specific programmes or coaching on exercise packages on offer. Discussion: Although physical activity is already partly integrated in therapeutic interventions, there are international examples that point to potential improvements and call for action.de_CH
dc.language.isoende_CH
dc.rightsLicence according to publishing contractde_CH
dc.subjectMental healthde_CH
dc.subjectTherapyde_CH
dc.subjectPhysical activityde_CH
dc.subjectSwiss healtcare systemde_CH
dc.subjectStudyde_CH
dc.subjectMental illnessde_CH
dc.subjectAddictive behaviourde_CH
dc.subject.ddc615.82: Physiotherapiede_CH
dc.subject.ddc616.89: Psychische Störungen, klinische Psychologie und Psychiatriede_CH
dc.titlePrescribing physical activity : status quo of the integration in Swiss healthcare system and international best practicesde_CH
dc.typeKonferenz: Sonstigesde_CH
dcterms.typeTextde_CH
zhaw.departementGesundheitde_CH
zhaw.departementSchool of Management and Lawde_CH
zhaw.organisationalunitInstitut für Public Health (IPH)de_CH
zhaw.organisationalunitWinterthurer Institut für Gesundheitsökonomie (WIG)de_CH
zhaw.conference.details17th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society, Zurich, Switzerland, 4-6 September 2022de_CH
zhaw.funding.euNode_CH
zhaw.originated.zhawYesde_CH
zhaw.publication.statuspublishedVersionde_CH
zhaw.publication.reviewKeine Begutachtungde_CH
zhaw.funding.zhawBewegung als Therapiede_CH
zhaw.author.additionalNode_CH
zhaw.display.portraitYesde_CH
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Wieber, F., Nast, I., Carlander, M., Mattli, R., Rausch, A.-K., Sommer, B., Wirz, M., & Niedermann Schneider, K. (2022, September 5). Prescribing physical activity : status quo of the integration in Swiss healthcare system and international best practices. 17th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society, Zurich, Switzerland, 4-6 September 2022. https://sps2022.psychologie.uzh.ch/symposia-monday-5-september-2022-1030-1200/
Wieber, F. et al. (2022) ‘Prescribing physical activity : status quo of the integration in Swiss healthcare system and international best practices’, in 17th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society, Zurich, Switzerland, 4-6 September 2022. Available at: https://sps2022.psychologie.uzh.ch/symposia-monday-5-september-2022-1030-1200/.
F. Wieber et al., “Prescribing physical activity : status quo of the integration in Swiss healthcare system and international best practices,” in 17th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society, Zurich, Switzerland, 4-6 September 2022, Sep. 2022. [Online]. Available: https://sps2022.psychologie.uzh.ch/symposia-monday-5-september-2022-1030-1200/
WIEBER, Frank, Irina NAST, Maria CARLANDER, Renato MATTLI, Anne-Kathrin RAUSCH, Bettina SOMMER, Markus WIRZ und Karin NIEDERMANN SCHNEIDER, 2022. Prescribing physical activity : status quo of the integration in Swiss healthcare system and international best practices. In: 17th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society, Zurich, Switzerland, 4-6 September 2022 [online]. Conference presentation. 5 September 2022. Verfügbar unter: https://sps2022.psychologie.uzh.ch/symposia-monday-5-september-2022-1030-1200/
Wieber, Frank, Irina Nast, Maria Carlander, Renato Mattli, Anne-Kathrin Rausch, Bettina Sommer, Markus Wirz, and Karin Niedermann Schneider. 2022. “Prescribing Physical Activity : Status Quo of the Integration in Swiss Healthcare System and International Best Practices.” Conference presentation. In 17th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society, Zurich, Switzerland, 4-6 September 2022. https://sps2022.psychologie.uzh.ch/symposia-monday-5-september-2022-1030-1200/.
Wieber, Frank, et al. “Prescribing Physical Activity : Status Quo of the Integration in Swiss Healthcare System and International Best Practices.” 17th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society, Zurich, Switzerland, 4-6 September 2022, 2022, https://sps2022.psychologie.uzh.ch/symposia-monday-5-september-2022-1030-1200/.


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