Health care workers' experiences of exercise in forensic psychiatry: a qualitative focus group study
Journal article, 2025

PURPOSE: This study aimed to describe the experiences of using exercise as part of treatment and rehabilitation among health care workers for inpatients in forensic psychiatric care, especially regarding the significance of exercise as part of treatment or rehabilitation. METHODS: A qualitative design utilizing the focus group method, which in this case was carried out as two semi-structured focus group discussions with six participants each. Participants were health care workers from rehabilitation wards that work most closely with the patients concerning their planning and support in everyday activities. Content analysis with an inductive approach was applied using iterative close readings of transcripts. RESULTS: Three qualitatively separate categories emerged: Exercise is meaningful to the patients; Different professional roles related to the patients' exercise; and The work with patients' exercise is governed by different conditions. There was an awareness of the positive impact of exercise on somatic and mental health among participants, and exercise was considered meaningful to the patients. CONCLUSIONS: This study contribute to the understanding of the role that health care workers could play about supporting exercise for patients with severe psychiatric illness. The participants identified organizational and intrapersonal barriers to patients' opportunities and abilities to perform physical activity and exercise.

physiotherapy

forensic psychiatry

physical activity

health care worker

experience

Exercise

Author

Henrik Bergman

University of Gothenburg

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Annelie Gutke

University of Gothenburg

Peter Andiné

University of Gothenburg

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Alessio Degl’ Innocenti

Västra Götalandsregionen

University of Gothenburg

Thomas Nilsson

University of Gothenburg

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Roland Thomeé

University of Gothenburg

Helle Wijk

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

University of Gothenburg

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Design

International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being

17482623 (ISSN) 17482631 (eISSN)

Vol. 20 1 2586877

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Nursing

Physiotherapy

DOI

10.1080/17482631.2025.2586877

PubMed

41257341

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11/28/2025