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Information, consent and perceived coercion: patients' perspectives on electroconvulsive therapy.

作者信息

Rose Diana S, Wykes Til H, Bindman Jonathan P, Fleischmann Pete S

机构信息

Service User Research Enterprise, PO 34, Health Services Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AF, UK.

出版信息

Br J Psychiatry. 2005 Jan;186:54-9. doi: 10.1192/bjp.186.1.54.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a procedure that attracts special safeguards under common law for voluntary patients and under both current and proposed mental health legislation, for those receiving compulsory treatment.

AIMS

To review patients' views on issues of information, consent and perceived coercion.

METHOD

Seventeen papers and reports were identified that dealt with patients' views on information and consent in relation to ECT; 134 'testimonies' or first-hand accounts were identified. The papers and reports were subjected to a descriptive systematic review. The testimony data were analysed qualitatively.

RESULTS

Approximately half the patients reported that they had received sufficient information about ECT and side-effects. Approximately a third did not feel they had freely consented to ECT even when they had signed a consent form. Clinician-led research evaluates these findings to mean that patients trust their doctors, whereas user-led work evaluates similar findings as showing inadequacies in informed consent.

CONCLUSION

Neither current nor proposed safeguards for patients are sufficient to ensure informed consent with respect to ECT, at least in England and Wales.

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