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전기경련치료에 대한 환자의 만족도 조사Satisfaction Survey of Patients Toward Electroconvulsive Therapy

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Satisfaction Survey of Patients Toward Electroconvulsive Therapy
Authors
주은정김희철정성훈박승현이남영최영숙김용식정인원
Issue Date
May-2021
Publisher
대한신경정신의학회
Keywords
Electroconvulsive therapy; Mental disorders; Patient satisfaction survey.
Citation
신경정신의학, v.60, no.2, pp 135 - 142
Pages
8
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
신경정신의학
Volume
60
Number
2
Start Page
135
End Page
142
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/4986
DOI
10.4306/jknpa.2021.60.2.135
ISSN
1015-4817
2289-0963
Abstract
Objectives This study examined the satisfaction of patients who had undergone electroconvulsive therapy to provide important information for improving the social misunderstanding about electroconvulsive therapy, to increase the effectiveness of treatment, and make a decision of effective treatment. Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted to determine the satisfaction, adverse effects, attitudes, and experiences toward electroconvulsive therapy in patients at 2 to 4 weeks after finishing an acute course of electroconvulsive therapy in three psychiatric hospitals. Results There were 85 respondents (38 males), whose average age was 42.0±13.6 years and average illness duration was 12.8±8.9 years. Fifty-two patients (61.2%), 19 (22.4%), 8 (9.4%), and 6 (7.1%) were diagnosed with schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and other mental disorders, respectively. The average session number for acute electroconvulsive therapy was 12.6±6.0 sessions, and 61 patients (71.8%) had received maintenance electroconvulsive therapy. Among the respondents, 60.0% reported that they were satisfied with the electroconvulsive therapy. Satisfaction was similar according to sex, age, diagnosis, electrode placement, and use of anesthetic agents. Forty-three (53.8%) patients experienced memory impairment during acute electroconvulsive therapy. Conclusion This study showed that patients who received electroconvulsive therapy were generally satisfied with the treatment and that memory impairment should be detected early and managed promptly. Follow-up studies with a large number of subjects and variables will be needed to determine the predictive factors affecting satisfaction toward electroconvulsive therapy.
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