心理学
精神科
心理治疗师
伦理问题
工作(物理)
知情同意
人权
工程伦理学
临床实习
医学
梅德林
医学教育
护理部
人类研究
作者
John Read,Sue Cunliffe,Sarah Price Hancock,Chris Harrop,Lucy Johnstone,Lisa Morrison
标识
DOI:10.1080/13651501.2026.2631406
摘要
A team of six researchers, including three people who have had ECT themselves, respond to an Editorial entitled 'Electroconvulsive therapy and its image: between human rights, evidence, and clinical responsibility'. Their work is portrayed as polarising debate and scaring psychiatrists and services away from offering ECT. The researchers argue that they are contributing to the ethical principle of informed consent. They provide research evidence regarding the safety and efficacy of ECT, including their own recent international survey of patients and relatives, to support their argument.
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