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Évolution de l’activité d’électro-convulsivo-thérapie en France depuis le début de la pandémie COVID-19
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Évolution de l’activité d’électro-convulsivo-thérapie en France depuis le début de la pandémie COVID-19
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Jaafari, Nematollah
Amad, Ali
Bulteau, Samuel
Fontan, Hôpital
Lévy-Chavagnat, Diane
Magnat, Maéva
Plaze, Marion
Polosan, Mircea
Quilès, Clélia
Rotharmel, Maud
Sauvaget, Anne
Thomas, Pierre
Vaiva, Guillaume
Yrondi, Antoine
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Elsevier; Medline; PMC; WHO
abstract
Résumé La pandémie récente de COVID-19 a entraîné des changements organisationnels majeurs dans les lieux de soins et notamment en hospitalisation en psychiatrie. Pour évaluer l’évolution de l’activité des différents centres pratiquant l’ECT, une enquête nationale en ligne a été réalisée. 65 réponses de toute la France ont été analysées. Plus de 90 % des centres pratiquant l’ECT ont connu une diminution de leur activité. Plus inquiétant encore, la moitié des centres ont subi un arrêt total de leur activité et un quart des centres accusent une diminution de plus de la moitié de leur activité habituelle. Les soins psychiatriques post-pandémie COVID-19 s’annoncent difficiles. Il est essentiel de ne pas ajouter à cette difficulté les complications, souvent graves, qui seront liées au retard ou à l’arrêt de la pratique de l’ECT. Il conviendra aussi de rester vigilant quant aux conséquences spécifiques neuropsychiatriques qui feront suite à la pandémie. Abstract The recent COVID-19 pandemic has led to major organisational changes in health care settings, especially in psychiatric hospitals. We conducted a national online survey to assess the evolution of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in the different centres practicing this treatment. 65 responses from all over France were analysed. More than 90 % of the centres practising ECT experienced a decrease in their activity. Half of the centres experienced a total cessation of activity and 25 % of the centres experienced a decrease of more than half of their usual activity. Post-pandemic COVID-19 psychiatric care is expected to be difficult. It is essential not to add to this difficulty the complications, often serious, that will be associated with delaying or stopping the practice of ECT. It will also be necessary to remain vigilant with regard to the specific neuropsychiatric consequences that will follow the pandemic.
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10.1016/j.encep.2020.04.004
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32370981
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Évolution de l’activité d’électro-convulsivo-thérapie en France depuis le début de la pandémie COVID-19
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