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Awareness and perceptions of electroconvulsive therapy among psychiatric patients: a cross-sectional survey from teaching hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan

机译:精神病患者对电惊厥疗法的认识和看法:巴基斯坦卡拉奇教学医院的横断面调查

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Background Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is shown to be effective in many psychiatric illnesses, but its distorted projection by the Pakistani media and its unregulated use by many physicians across the country have adversely affected its acceptability. Given this situation we aimed to assess the awareness and perceptions regarding ECT as a treatment modality among the psychiatric patients. Methods This was a questionnaire based cross-sectional study carried out at 2 tertiary care hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan. Results We interviewed 190 patients of which 140 were aware of ECT. The study showed that the level of education had a significant impact on the awareness of ECT (p = 0.009). The most common source of awareness was electronic and print media (38%), followed by relatives (24%) and doctors (23%). Physical injuries (42%) and neurological (12%) and cognitive disturbances (11%) were the commonly feared side effects. The most popular belief about ECT was that it was a treatment of last resort (56%). Thirty-nine percent thought that ECT could lead to severe mental and physical illness and 37% considered it inhumane. Patients' willingness to receive ECT was dependant on whether or not they were convinced of its safety (p = 0.001) and efficacy (p = 0.0001). Conclusion We identified a serious lack of dissemination of information regarding ECT by the psychiatrists and the mental health care providers. This may be the result of an inadequate postgraduate training in Pakistan or just a lack of concern about the mentally ill patients. The media seemed to be the major source of information for our patients. We also saw the prevalence of a variety of myths regarding ECT in our society, which we feel may be responsible for the patients' adverse attitudes. Given the widespread applicability of ECT there is a dire need to dispel these misconceptions and improve its acceptability.
机译:背景技术电抽搐疗法(ECT)在许多精神疾病中被证明是有效的,但是巴基斯坦媒体对其预测的扭曲以及全国各地许多医生的无节制使用都对其可接受性产生了不利影响。在这种情况下,我们旨在评估有关ECT作为精神病患者的治疗方式的认识和看法。方法这是在巴基斯坦卡拉奇的2家三级医院进行的基于问卷调查的横断面研究。结果我们采访了190名患者,其中140名了解ECT。研究表明,教育程度对ECT的认知有显着影响(p = 0.009)。最常见的意识来源是电子和印刷媒体(38%),其次是亲戚(24%)和医生(23%)。身体受伤(42%),神经系统疾病(12%)和认知障碍(11%)是人们普遍担心的副作用。关于ECT的最流行的信念是,它是不得已的疗法(56%)。 39%的人认为ECT可能导致严重的精神和身体疾病,而37%的人认为这是不人道的。患者接受ECT的意愿取决于他们是否相信ECT的安全性(p = 0.001)和疗效(p = 0.0001)。结论我们发现精神病医生和精神卫生保健提供者严重缺乏有关ECT的信息传播。这可能是由于巴基斯坦的研究生培训不足或仅仅是对精神病患者缺乏关注的结果。媒体似乎是我们患者的主要信息来源。我们还看到了关于ECT的各种神话在我们的社会中盛行,我们认为这可能是导致患者不良态度的原因。鉴于ECT的广泛适用性,迫切需要消除这些误解并提高其可接受性。

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