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ORIGINAL INVESTIGATIONS

Accessibility, standards and challenges of electroconvulsive therapy in Western industrialized countries: A German example

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Pages 432-440 | Received 08 Jul 2011, Accepted 10 Jan 2012, Published online: 12 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

Objectives. The aim of the study was to document the present situation of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in Germany, compare its handling with regard to other industrialized countries and with regard to a survey 12 years ago. Methods. A questionnaire on the frequency and type of administration of ECT in 2008 was sent electronically to 423 psychiatric hospitals. As needed, up to five reminders were carried out by telephone. On this occasion, the question of whether ECT is administered, could be clarified for each hospital. Results. A total of 43% (183/423) of hospitals declared to administer ECT; 63% (115/183) reported nearly 20,000 treatments. A total incidence of 30,000 treatments performed on 2800 individual patients was estimated. This means that 3.4 patients per 105 inhabitants, 0.4‰ of all depressed patients, and about 1% of depressed inpatients, are treated with ECT in Germany. Conclusions. The frequency of application has increased during the last 12 years by a factor of more than 2.5 in Germany. In Western industrialized countries, numbers vary by a factor of more than 10 amongst the countries with a slow trend of equalization. The mode of implementation and the areas of conflict in which the therapy stands seem to be similar.

Acknowledgements

We thank all the centres in Germany who participated in our survey by filling out the questionnaire and also the participants of the ECT workshops for advisory comments regarding the questionnaire. We would also like to thank the company FBI Fred Berninger Imports for their support in the estimation of patient numbers based on the usage of consumables.

Statement of Interest

There is no conflict of interest of any of the authors in connection with this article.

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