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A systematic review of the print media representation of ketamine treatments for psychiatric disorders

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BJPSYCH OPEN
卷 9, 期 4, 页码 -

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1192/bjo.2023.75

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Antidepressants; ketamine; depressive disorders; media influence; news media

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This study aimed to understand how the media has portrayed the therapeutic use of ketamine in psychiatry. Through a systematic search of electronic databases, 119 articles were found. Ketamine treatment was portrayed in an extremely positive light, emphasizing its rapid antidepressant effect, with little reference to longer-term safety and efficacy. Some key opinion leaders were quoted as being overly optimistic compared with the existing evidence base.
BackgroundPublic and patient expectations of treatment influence health behaviours and decision-making. AimsWe aimed to understand how the media has portrayed the therapeutic use of ketamine in psychiatry. MethodWe systematically searched electronic databases for print and online news articles about ketamine for psychiatric disorders. The top ten UK, USA, Canadian and Australian newspapers by circulation and any trade and consumer magazines indexed in the databases were searched from 2015 to 2020. Article content was quantitatively coded with a framework encompassing treatment indication, descriptions of prior use, references to research, benefits and harms, treatment access and process, patient and professional testimony, tone and factual basis. ResultsWe found 119 articles, peaking in March 2019 when the United States Food and Drug Administration approved esketamine. Ketamine treatment was portrayed in an extremely positive light (n = 82, 68.9%), with significant contributions of positive testimony from key opinion leaders (e.g. clinicians). Positive research results and ketamine's rapid antidepressant effect (n = 87, 73.1%) were frequently emphasised, with little reference to longer-term safety and efficacy. Side-effects were frequently reported (n = 96, 80.7%), predominantly ketamine's acute psychotomimetic effects and the potential for addiction and misuse, and rarely cardiovascular and bladder effects. Not infrequently, key opinion leaders were quoted as being overly optimistic compared with the existing evidence base. ConclusionsInformation pertinent to patient help-seeking and treatment expectations is being communicated through the media and supported by key opinion leaders, although some quotes go well beyond the evidence base. Clinicians should be aware of this and may need to address their patients' beliefs directly.

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