Resources, Ethics Statement About ECT in Germany

 Out on PubMed, from authors in Germany, is this article:

[Electroconvulsive therapy: what should be done when the needs exceed the treatment capacities?-A medical ethics guidance].

Zilles-Wegner D, Besse M, Methfessel I, Simon A.Nervenarzt. 2024 Apr 15. doi: 10.1007/s00115-024-01663-z. Online ahead of print.PMID: 38619598 German. No abstract available

The pdf is here.

And Google translated here:













This is a very nice piece about ECT resources and how to fairly and ethically apportion them in Germany. The demand for ECT is greater than the availability; a method of prioritizing patients is suggested. It would be interesting to hear about these issues in other countries as well.

Kudos to Dr. Zilles-Wegner and co-authors for this important and thought-provoking article.


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