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Published on: April 11, 2019
Current knowledge and attitudes of psychiatric nurses toward electroconvulsive therapy
Ifeoma E Ezeobele1, Chukwudi C Ekwemalor2, Omar F Pinjari3
1Department of Nursing Administration, Harris County Psychiatric Center, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas, USA.
Purpose:
This study assessed the current knowledge and attitudes of psychiatric nurses toward electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).
Design And Methods:
A quantitative, nonexperimental study was conducted at a large psychiatric hospital in the United States. The Questionnaire on Attitudes and Knowledge (QuAKE) Scale was used to conduct the assessment among a convenient sample of 158 psychiatric nurses.
Findings:
Participants' responses to questions that elicited knowledge of ECT ranged from 45% to 99% and positive attitudes ranged from 21% to 96%, revealing increased levels when compared with the low to average knowledge and positive attitudes noted in previous studies.
Practice Implications:
Targeted ECT education is needed among psychiatric nurses with limited knowledge and negative attitudes toward ECT.
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