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Barreras al uso de la terapia electroconvulsiva en los ancianos: una encuesta europea

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

M. Philpot
Affiliation:
Consorcio NHS del Sur de Londres y Maudsley, Reino Unido
A. Treloar
Affiliation:
Consorcio NHS Oxleas, Kent, Reino Unido;
N. Gormley
Affiliation:
Instituto de Psiquiatría, Londres, Reino Unido
L. Gustafson
Affiliation:
Departamento de Psicogeriatría, Hospital de la Universidad de Lund, Suecia
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Se llevó a cabo una encuesta postal para determinar las directrices clínicas y legales que rigen el uso de la terapia electroconvulsiva (TEC) en los países de toda Europa. Respondientes de 23 de los 33 países devolvieron los cuestionarios cumplimentados. Se encontró una variación considerable en la disponibilidad de la TEC, su frecuencia de uso y los procedimientos legales asociados. Sin embargo, hubo un amplio consenso con respecto a las indicaciones clínicas. El acceso al tratamiento estaba limitado con mucha frecuencia por restricciones económicas o de otros recursos, y restricciones políticas o legales.

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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2002

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