Cheung Oakley, Baker Marc, Tabraham Paul
Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth,UK.
Portsmouth and South East Hampshire Division, Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
BJPsych Bull. 2022 Feb;46(1):4-10. doi: 10.1192/bjb.2021.5.
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) often causes fear in the general public because of media representation and negative reported side-effects. This study evaluates a new video focusing on experiences of ECT and how this can aid communicating medical information to the public. Knowledge and attitudes toward ECT after watching the video were compared with a group that received no information and a group that read the current NHS leaflet on ECT. The role of empathy was also considered as a covariate.
The video was the only condition found to positively affect knowledge and attitudes toward ECT. The video was especially beneficial to those that possessed low perspective-taking trait empathy.
These findings demonstrate the video improved knowledge and attitudes toward ECT compared with current material or no information. We suggest that the addition of personal experiences to public information adds perspective, improving overall attitudes toward health treatments.
由于媒体报道以及所报道的负面副作用,电休克疗法(ECT)常常在普通大众中引发恐惧。本研究评估了一段聚焦于ECT体验的新视频,以及该视频如何有助于向公众传达医学信息。将观看视频后对ECT的知识和态度与未获取任何信息的组以及阅读当前英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)关于ECT传单的组进行比较。共情的作用也被视为一个协变量。
该视频是唯一被发现对ECT的知识和态度有积极影响的条件。该视频对那些具备低换位思考特质共情的人尤其有益。
这些发现表明,与当前资料或不提供信息相比,该视频改善了对ECT的知识和态度。我们建议在公共信息中加入个人经历能增加视角,改善对健康治疗的总体态度。