Brieger Anna, Ponew Angel, Lust Christian, Speerforck Sven, Stützle Stefan, von Peter Sebastian
Hochschulklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, an der Immanuel Klinik Rüdersdorf, Medizinische Hochschule Brandenburg Theodor Fontane, Seebad 82/83, 15562, Rüdersdorf, Deutschland.
Nervenarzt. 2025 Mar 14. doi: 10.1007/s00115-025-01815-9.
Own experiences of crises and treatment (ECT) are widespread among staff in psychiatric and psychosocial settings. The present subproject of the ECT research project, investigating how staff of psychiatric institutions in Berlin and Brandenburg are affected, addresses the questions of what significance these employees attach to the ECT in patient-related work and how they feel about disclosing these experiences.
In an explorative cross-sectional online survey, 182 mental health professionals were asked about the disclosure of the ECTs in the work context. The data were analyzed descriptively and analytically.
The existence of ECT is predominantly rated positively by the staff surveyed and is seen as influential for their work and useful for patients. The disclosure of these experiences was assessed as neutral to negative and rarely practiced.
Staff are reluctant to disclose their ECT. Based on the literature on the topic of peer and recovery counselling, it can be assumed that ECT could bring more benefits in patient-related work through reflective disclosure.
在精神病学和社会心理环境的工作人员中,对危机和治疗(ECT)的亲身经历很普遍。ECT研究项目的当前子项目调查了柏林和勃兰登堡州精神病机构的工作人员是如何受到影响的,探讨了这些员工在与患者相关的工作中对ECT赋予何种意义,以及他们对披露这些经历的感受。
在一项探索性横断面在线调查中,182名心理健康专业人员被问及在工作环境中ECT经历的披露情况。对数据进行了描述性和分析性分析。
接受调查的工作人员对ECT的存在大多给予积极评价,认为其对工作有影响且对患者有用。这些经历的披露被评估为中性到负面,且很少有人这样做。
工作人员不愿披露他们的ECT经历。基于关于同伴和康复咨询主题的文献,可以假设ECT通过反思性披露在与患者相关的工作中可能会带来更多益处。