开展电休克疗法研究是否合乎道德?

N A Youssef, W V McCall
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导言:围绕电痉挛疗法的争议使人们对开展电痉挛疗法研究的伦理产生怀疑。本文讨论了临床研究的伦理行为,然后重点讨论了适用于 ECT 的伦理问题:方法:在PubMed上搜索以英语发表的与研究伦理行为和ECT研究伦理行为相关的文章:结果:ECT 研究在伦理上是合理的,并应始终以最高的伦理标准进行。电痉挛疗法研究在伦理方面有一些特殊性,如涉及多次治疗,同意能力可能会发生变化。不进行电痉挛疗法研究是不道德的:电痉挛疗法研究必须以合理的假设为基础,并在设计良好的研究中实现临床平衡。电痉挛疗法研究必须选择公平、无偏见的参与者样本。重要的是,参与者应代表因特定适应症而接受电痉挛疗法的广大人群。电痉挛疗法研究是合乎道德的;在这一领域开展更多的研究有助于减少耻辱感和治疗障碍,和/或减少副作用,提高这种可能挽救生命的干预措施的疗效。
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Is Conduct of Research in Electroconvulsive Therapy Ethical?

Introduction: Controversy surrounding ECT creates skepticism about the ethics of conducting ECT research. This paper discusses the ethical conduct of clinical research and then focus on the ethics as applied to ECT.

Methods: PubMed was searched for articles related to the ethical conduct of research and that of ECT research published in English.

Results: ECT research is ethically justified and should always continue to be conducted with the highest ethical standards. ECT research entails few ethical peculiarities such as involving multiple sessions were capacity to consent can change. It would be unethical not to conduct ECT research.

Conclusion: ECT research must be based on sound hypotheses in the presence of a clinical equipoise in well-designed studies. ECT studies must select a fair and non-biased sample of participants. It is important that participants represent the broad population of the people that would be receiving ECT for that specific indication. ECT research is ethical; and more research in this field could help decrease stigma and barriers to treatment, and/or reduce side effects and improve efficacy of a potentially life-saving intervention.

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