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[匈牙利新冠疫情期间电休克治疗的可及性]

[Accessibility of electroconvulsive therapy during COVID-19 pandemic in Hungary].

作者信息

Takács Rozália, Asztalos Márton, Ungvári S Gábor, Gazdag Gábor

机构信息

Jahn Ferenc Dél-pesti Kórház és Rendelôintézet, Pszichiátriai és Pszichiátriai Rehabilitációs Osztály, Budapest, Hungary, E-mail:

出版信息

Psychiatr Hung. 2022;37(3):239-245.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

A nationwide survey in Hungary found that 22 out of 58 psychiatric units performed ECT in 2014. Shortly after identifying the first COVID cases, strict control measures were introduced, and the hospital system was fundamentally transformed in the country that affected ECT provision as well. The aim of the current study was to survey the changes in ECT use in Hungary during the four waves of the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

All the psychiatric units that indicated they had performed ECT in 2014 were sent a semi-structured question naire requesting information about changes in ECT practice and the treatment profile of the unit. If there was no reply, a follow-up telephone call was made.

RESULTS

There were only 3 centers where ECT was performed throughout all four waves of COVID. In nine centers (47%) ECT was suspended in all four waves. The main reason why ECT was halted during COVID was the restructuring of psychiatric inpatient care: six centers were fully transformed into general COVID units, and in the remaining 13 the number of psychiatric beds was reduced in favor of general COVID care. Staff shortage constituted another barrier to the provision of ECT. The number of infected patients in a wave of COVID-19 showed a significant negative correlation with the number of active ECT centers (p=0.05). No COVID-infected patient received ECT in Hungary.

CONCLUSIONS

During the COVID pandemic in Hungary, nearly half of the ECT services were suspended and thus a number of patients missed out on receiving an effective treatment.

摘要

目的

匈牙利的一项全国性调查发现,2014年58个精神科单位中有22个开展了电休克治疗(ECT)。在确诊首例新冠病例后不久,该国就实施了严格的管控措施,医院系统也发生了根本性转变,这也影响了ECT的提供。本研究的目的是调查新冠疫情四波期间匈牙利ECT使用情况的变化。

方法

向所有表示在2014年开展过ECT的精神科单位发送了一份半结构化问卷,询问ECT实践的变化以及该单位的治疗情况。如果没有回复,则进行跟进电话。

结果

在所有四波新冠疫情期间,只有3个中心开展了ECT。在9个中心(47%),ECT在所有四波疫情期间都暂停了。新冠疫情期间ECT停止的主要原因是精神科住院护理的重组:6个中心完全转变为新冠综合病房,其余13个中心减少了精神科床位以支持新冠综合护理。人员短缺是提供ECT的另一个障碍。新冠疫情某一波中感染患者的数量与活跃ECT中心的数量呈显著负相关(p=0.05)。匈牙利没有新冠感染患者接受ECT治疗。

结论

在匈牙利新冠疫情期间,近一半的ECT服务被暂停,因此许多患者错过了接受有效治疗的机会。

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