References
- Blaj, A., Worrall, A., Chaplin, R. (2007). Electroconvulsive therapy: The practice and training needs of referring psychiatrists in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. Journal of ECT, 23, 78–81.
- Brodaty, H., Berle, D., Hickie, I., Mason, C. (2003). Perceptions of outcome from electroconvulsive therapy by depressed patients and psychiatrists. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 37, 196–199.
- Cresswell, J., Rayner, L., Hood, C. (2006). The ECT Accreditation Service: Standards for the Administration of ECT. www.ectas.org.uk
- Dowman, J., Patel, A., Rajput, K. (2005). Electroconvulsive therapy: Attitudes and misconceptions. Journal of ECT, 21, 84–87.
- Fink, M. (1979). Convulsive therapy: Theory and practiceNew York: Raven Press.
- Freeman, C.P.L., Kendall, R.E. (1980). ECT: patients' experiences and attitudes. British Journal of Psychiatry, 137, 8–16.
- Gomez, J. (1975). Subjective side-effects of ECT. British Journal of Psychiatry, 127, 609–611.
- Kershaw, K., Rayner, L., Chaplin, R. (2007). Patients views on the quality of care when receiving ECT. Psychiatric Bulletin, 31, 414–417.
- Kho, K.H., van Vreeswijk, M.F., Floris, M., Simpson, S., Zwinderman, A.H. (2003). A meta-analysis of electroconvulsive therapy efficacy in depression. Journal of ECT, 19, 139–147.
- Koopowitz, L.F., Chur-Hansen, A., Reid, S., Blashki, M. (2003). The subjective experience of patients who received electroconvulsive therapy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 37, 49–54.
- Lauber, C., Nordt., C., Falcato, L., (2005). Can a seizure help? The public's attitude toward electroconvulsive therapy. Psychiatry Research, 134, 205–209.
- Lawrence, J. (2005). Voices from within: A study of ECT and patient perceptions. Accessed 17 December 2007 from: http://www.ect.org/resources/voices.html.
- Philpot, M., Collins, C., Trivedi, P., Treloar, A., Gallacher, S., Rose, D. (2004). Eliciting users' views of ECT in two mental health trusts with a user-designed questionnaire. Journal of Mental Health, 13, 403–413.
- Rose, D., Wykes, T., Bindman, J., Fleischmann, P. (2005). Information, consent and perceived coercion: Patients' perspectives on electroconvulsive therapy. British Journal of Psychiatry, 186, 54–59.
- Rose, D., Wykes, T., Leese, M., Bindman, J., Fleischmann, P. (2003). Patients' perspectives on electroconvulsive therapy: Systematic review. British Medical Journal, 326, 1363–1367.
- Rush, G., McCarron, S., Lucey, J. (2007). Patient attitudes to electoconvulsive therapy. Psychiatric Bulletin, 31, 212–214.
- Sienaert, P., De Becker, T., Vanateelandt, K, Demyttenaere, K., Peuskens, J. (2005). Patient satisfaction after electroconvulsive therapy. Journal of ECT, 21, 227–231.
- Szuba, M.P., Baxter, L.R., Liston, E.H. (1991). Patient and family perspectives of electroconvulsive therapy: Correlation with outcome. Convulsive Therapy, 7, 175–183.
- Tang, W.K., Ungvari, G.S., Chan, G.W.L. (2002). Patients' and their relatives' knowledge of, experience with, attitude toward, and satisfaction with electroconvulsive therapy in Hong Kong, China. Journal of ECT, 18, 207–212.
- UK ECT Review Group (2003). Efficacy and safety of electroconvulsive therapy in depressive disorders: Systematic review and meta analysis. Lancet, 361, 799–808.
- Wheeldon, T.J., Robertson, C., Eagles, J.M., Reid, I.C. (1999). The views and outcomes of consenting and non-consenting patients receiving ECT. Psychological Medicine, 29, 221–223.