抑郁症的电痉挛疗法(ECT)转诊研讨会:评估患者和解决耻辱。

Q3 Medicine
Wayles Haynes, Jeremy Miller, Payton Weidner, Christopher Abbott
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简介:电休克疗法(ECT)是精神病学中一种重要的躯体治疗方法,适应症明确,反应迅速,疗效可靠。尽管电痉挛疗法有很多好处,但在美国,它没有得到充分利用,而且对患者的使用不公平。患者和提供者缺乏知识、错误信息以及对ECT的偏见和污名所造成的消极态度可能是患者接受ECT的重大障碍。方法:我们创建了一个研讨会,以Kern的六步方法来解决这些问题,使用情感情境学习理论作为概念框架。根据文献综述和ECT医师研究人员的专业知识,我们向50名精神病学和其他行为健康学员教授了90分钟的研讨会,以评估患者是否需要ECT转诊,并解决对ECT的耻辱感和偏见。讲习班分四次亲自向总共50名学员讲授,包括对讲习班效果的讲习班前和讲习班后评估。结果:对参与者在研讨会前后的反应进行配对样本t检验的结果显示,在大多数学习目标上有统计学上显著的增长。来自定性反馈的评论表明,大多数参与者对引人入胜和有效的研讨会设计和演示作出了积极的反应。参与者的自我评估发现,所有学习目标的标准化增益至少为50%。讨论:本次研讨会是对ECT教育奖学金的有效贡献,可以建立学员对评估抑郁症患者的ECT转诊和解决临床护理中的ECT耻辱感的信心。
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) Referral Workshop for Depression: Assessing Patients and Addressing Stigma.

Introduction: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an important somatic treatment in psychiatry with well-defined indications, strong evidence for a quick response, and established efficacy. Despite the benefits of ECT, it is underutilized and inequitably accessed by patients in the United States. Patient and provider lack of knowledge, misinformation, and negative attitudes perpetuated by bias and stigma towards ECT can be significant barriers to patients receiving ECT.

Methods: We created a workshop to address these issues with Kern's six-step approach, using the affective context learning theory as a conceptual framework. Based on a literature review and ECT physician researcher expertise, we taught the 90-minute workshop to 50 psychiatry and other behavioral health trainees to assess patients for ECT referral and address stigma and bias towards ECT. The workshop was delivered in person at four separate sessions to a total of 50 trainees and included pre- and postworkshop assessments of workshop efficacy.

Results: Results of a paired-samples t test of participants' responses pre- and postworkshop showed statistically significant growth on most learning objectives. Comments from the qualitative feedback indicated a majority-positive participant response to the engaging and effective workshop design and presentation. Participants' self-assessment found at least a 50% normalized gain for all learning objectives.

Discussion: This workshop is an effective contribution to ECT educational scholarship that can build trainee confidence in assessing patients with depression for ECT referral and addressing ECT stigma in clinical care.

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