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Effect of an Interactive Education on Electroconvulsive Therapy Perception in Nursing Students

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Objectives: Evidence suggests poor education is associated with negative attitudes toward ECT. Our study was designedto evaluate the perceptions of nursing students towards ECT before, and after, a clinical experience during ECT. Thehypothesis is that an interactive education about ECT correlates with more positive attitudes regarding ECT treatment.Methods: Between November 2016 and March 2017, researchers surveyed 24 nursing students attending clinical at asouthern California psychiatric hospital. Students completed a pre-education and post-education survey. The surveysconsisted of 15 and 16 questions, respectively, regarding attitudes and sources of knowledge. The intervention consistedof one four-hour rotation of clinical experience participating in ECT.Results: The intervention was found to be statistically significant in the areas of education for indication and personalattitudes toward recommending ECT. The study revealed a connection between increased positive responses towardECT and a baseline education on ECT treatment. Prior to the clinical experience, 13% believed ECT caused brain damage,67% believed ECT to be humane and safe, and 58% believed ECT was more effective than medication. In the post-survey,96% of participants believed ECT to be appropriate for treating severe depression, suicidal ideation, bipolar depression,and bipolar mania. 79% indicated ECT for the treatment of schizophrenia. For the questions concerning commonmisconceptions about ECT, 100% of participants believed that ECT is a safe and humane treatment that is more effectivethan medication and viewed short-term confusion and short-term memory loss as the most common side effects of ECT.
Title: Effect of an Interactive Education on Electroconvulsive Therapy Perception in Nursing Students
Description:
Objectives: Evidence suggests poor education is associated with negative attitudes toward ECT.
Our study was designedto evaluate the perceptions of nursing students towards ECT before, and after, a clinical experience during ECT.
Thehypothesis is that an interactive education about ECT correlates with more positive attitudes regarding ECT treatment.
Methods: Between November 2016 and March 2017, researchers surveyed 24 nursing students attending clinical at asouthern California psychiatric hospital.
Students completed a pre-education and post-education survey.
The surveysconsisted of 15 and 16 questions, respectively, regarding attitudes and sources of knowledge.
The intervention consistedof one four-hour rotation of clinical experience participating in ECT.
Results: The intervention was found to be statistically significant in the areas of education for indication and personalattitudes toward recommending ECT.
The study revealed a connection between increased positive responses towardECT and a baseline education on ECT treatment.
Prior to the clinical experience, 13% believed ECT caused brain damage,67% believed ECT to be humane and safe, and 58% believed ECT was more effective than medication.
In the post-survey,96% of participants believed ECT to be appropriate for treating severe depression, suicidal ideation, bipolar depression,and bipolar mania.
79% indicated ECT for the treatment of schizophrenia.
For the questions concerning commonmisconceptions about ECT, 100% of participants believed that ECT is a safe and humane treatment that is more effectivethan medication and viewed short-term confusion and short-term memory loss as the most common side effects of ECT.

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