Wang Julia Ruixi, Mendez Araque Samuel J, Micciche Gina, McMillan Andrew, Coughlin Emily, Mattiola Rosalie, English Diana, Kaliebe Kristopher
MD Program, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States.
Undergraduate Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States.
Front Psychiatry. 2024 Apr 18;15:1301960. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1301960. eCollection 2024.
Patients with incurable illnesses often experience existential distress, profoundly impacting their well-being. Current medical approaches have limitations in addressing these burdens. Psilocybin, a promising psychedelic compound, may offer therapeutic benefits. This pilot survey study aimed to investigate the attitudes and openness toward psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy (PAT) among patients with incurable illnesses. The objective is to assess patients' attitudes toward PAT and identify potential barriers and concerns, including exploring the association between beliefs in psilocybin's therapeutic benefits and interest in receiving this treatment.
The survey study was conducted at the Tampa General Hospital Palliative Care Outpatient office in the United States. Participants were 32 English-fluent patients, aged 18 or older, with incurable illnesses. The survey included demographic questions, a validated tool to measure existential distress, and questions about knowledge and concerns regarding psilocybin. Attitudes toward PAT and interest in its future use were assessed using Likert scale responses.
Among the 31 analyzed participants, 51.6% expressed interest in future psilocybin treatment, while 32.3% did not indicate interest. Belief in the psilocybin's therapeutic benefits for stress and anxiety significantly correlated with interest in use. Concerns included risk of psychosis, lack of trained providers, and potential for exploitation. No demographic factors were associated with interest or levels of distress.
This pilot study provides insights into the attitudes and concerns toward PAT among patients with incurable illnesses. Over half of participants expressed interest. However, concerns regarding its use were identified, with patients' concern for the risk of exploitation associated with PAT as an especially novel concern documented in this patient population. This highlighted the need for further education of risks and benefits or PAT by trained clinicians and rigorous training of clinicians with the establishment of safeguards against exploitation. Further research is necessary to explore the potential benefits of PAT and related non-psilocybin psychedelic compounds in addressing existential distress among patients with incurable illnesses.
患有不治之症的患者常常经历生存困扰,这对他们的幸福感产生深远影响。当前的医学方法在应对这些负担方面存在局限性。裸盖菇素是一种有前景的迷幻化合物,可能具有治疗益处。这项试点调查研究旨在调查患有不治之症的患者对裸盖菇素辅助心理治疗(PAT)的态度和接受程度。目的是评估患者对PAT的态度,识别潜在的障碍和担忧,包括探讨对裸盖菇素治疗益处的信念与接受这种治疗的兴趣之间的关联。
该调查研究在美国坦帕综合医院姑息治疗门诊办公室进行。参与者为32名年龄在18岁及以上、患有不治之症且英语流利的患者。调查包括人口统计学问题、一个用于测量生存困扰的有效工具,以及关于裸盖菇素的知识和担忧的问题。使用李克特量表回答来评估对PAT的态度及其未来使用的兴趣。
在31名被分析的参与者中,51.6%表示对未来的裸盖菇素治疗感兴趣,而32.3%未表明兴趣。对裸盖菇素对压力和焦虑的治疗益处的信念与使用兴趣显著相关。担忧包括精神病风险、缺乏训练有素的提供者以及被剥削的可能性。没有人口统计学因素与兴趣或困扰程度相关。
这项试点研究提供了对患有不治之症的患者对PAT的态度和担忧的见解。超过一半的参与者表示感兴趣。然而,也发现了对其使用的担忧,患者对与PAT相关的被剥削风险的担忧是该患者群体中记录的一个特别新的担忧。这突出了需要由训练有素的临床医生对PAT的风险和益处进行进一步教育,以及对临床医生进行严格培训并建立防止剥削的保障措施。有必要进行进一步研究,以探索PAT和相关非裸盖菇素迷幻化合物在解决患有不治之症的患者的生存困扰方面的潜在益处。