Electroconvulsive Therapy: Relating Attitude Towards Treatment and Knowledge Among Mental Health Professionals in a Mental Health Center.

Israel journal of psychiatry Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Ram Brender, Nina Dar, Pinhas Dannon
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Background: The efficacy and safety of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) are well established; nevertheless, public attitude remains stigmatic. To date, few studies have been published that examine the attitudes and practical knowledge of medical staff with regards to ECT. Moreover, the attitudes of different parts of mental health staff still need to be explored. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge and attitudes towards ECT of mental health staff in different disciplines.

Methods: A multi-group comparative study used questionnaires translated from several similar studies; 120 questionnaires were distributed equally to four groups of professionals in mental health centers in Beer Yaakov - Ness Ziona Complex: psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses and social workers. The questionnaires aimed to measure knowledge and attitude towards ECT treatment.

Results: The questionnaires showed significant differences in knowledge, subjective knowledge and, respectively, attitudes. Psychiatrists and nursing staff demonstrated higher knowledge and more positive approaches compared with social workers and psychologists. No significant differences were found between the knowledge and attitudes of psychiatrists, psychiatry residents and nursing staff.

Conclusions: The mental health sector can serve as an indicator of the level of knowledge and attitude towards ECT treatment. It is necessary to recognize the differences between various sectors and to deepen our knowledge regarding this treatment to all sectors, especially social workers and psychologists.

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电休克疗法:某心理健康中心心理健康专业人员对治疗的相关态度与知识。
背景:电惊厥治疗(ECT)的有效性和安全性已经得到证实;然而,公众的态度仍然是不光彩的。迄今为止,很少有研究发表,调查医务人员对电痉挛疗法的态度和实践知识。此外,不同部分的精神卫生工作人员的态度仍有待探讨。本研究旨在了解不同学科的心理卫生人员对电痉挛疗法的知识和态度。方法:采用多组比较研究,使用翻译自多个类似研究的问卷;120份问卷平均分发给比尔雅科夫-内斯齐奥纳综合医院精神卫生中心的四组专业人员:精神病医生、心理学家、护士和社会工作者。问卷调查的目的是了解人们对电痉挛治疗的认知和态度。结果:调查问卷在知识、主观知识和态度上均存在显著差异。与社会工作者和心理学家相比,精神科医生和护理人员表现出更高的知识水平和更积极的态度。精神科医师、精神科住院医师和护理人员的知识和态度均无显著差异。结论:心理卫生部门可以作为ECT治疗知识和态度水平的一个指标。有必要认识到不同部门之间的差异,并加深我们对所有部门,特别是社会工作者和心理学家的这种治疗的认识。
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