Factors influencing motivation of patients diagnosed with depression to have electroconvulsive therapy
Accessible Summary What is known on the subject? The clinical effect of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has been confirmed for a majority of patients with several psychiatric disorders. ECT is mostly used in patients with severe depression. Choosing, persevering with and completing ECT depends on th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 2023-10, Vol.30 (5), p.1019-1026 |
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What is known on the subject?
The clinical effect of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has been confirmed for a majority of patients with several psychiatric disorders. ECT is mostly used in patients with severe depression.
Choosing, persevering with and completing ECT depends on the patients' motivation for undergoing this therapy. However, the factors influencing patients' motivation for ECT have not yet been studied.
What the paper adds to existing knowledge:
Four important factors that influence the motivation of patients diagnosed with major depression to have ECT were identified: (1) psychological pain and distress; (2) perceived need for treatment; (3) perception of ECT as an effective treatment; (4) influence of the environment. The first factor, psychological pain and distress, was perceived as the primary motivator for starting and continuing ECT.
What are the implications for practice?
Professionals should be aware of the factors that influence patients to have electroconvulsive therapy and their own role in the decision‐making process and during treatment.
As patients are susceptible to emotional support and as the motivation of patients for starting and continuing ECT is positively influenced by the advice and support of mental health professionals, these professionals have a key role in motivating patients for ECT. When the patient has decided to start ECT, mental health professionals should explore the factors that influence their motivation and regularly assess these factors so that they can guide the patient in their process. The professional should have an overview of these factors and investigate how they can be positively influenced to help patients keep their motivation during the treatment process. This will contribute to person‐centred care and could lead to better treatment outcomes.
Introduction
The factors influencing patients' motivation for undergoing electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) have not yet been subjected to a thorough study. Knowledge of these factors could improve the quality of care for patients with depression recommended to have ECT.
Aim
To identify the factors that influence the motivation of patients diagnosed with depression to have ECT.
Method
This qualitative study followed a grounded theory approach in which semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 18 patients from four different psychiatric hospitals to study their perspectives on factors influencing their motivation to have ECT.
Results
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ISSN: | 1351-0126 1365-2850 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jpm.12925 |