Nottingham and Nottinghamshire ECT service review

Have your say!
 
Have you, or someone you care for, ever used ECT services in Nottingham or Nottinghamshire?

Locally, the Greater Nottingham and Mid-Nottinghamshire CCGs are reviewing the mental health services they commission to ensure they are fit for the future and and would love to hear your feedback.

We are currently looking at  Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). ECT is a treatment for severe symptoms of depression, mania and catatonia. Currently, the service runs from Millbrook Hospital and Nottingham University Hospital's Queens Medical Centre. We're considering moving the service to one location, with more scope for service development but need to hear what you think to help inform a decision. 

We are interested in the views of both people who have used the services themselves and their carers and families.

We're also interested in the views of any people who have used NHS mental health services, who might have a view on distance to travel for treatment. 

Please complete the survey below and tell us what you think.  The closing date is Friday 13 September 2019. 

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* 1. Have you, or someone you cared for, received ECT?

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* 2. Are you, or someone you care for, a current or past patient at:

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* 3. Where did you receive your ECT?

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* 4. How was your experience of ECT?

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* 5. Most ECT is performed as an in-patient and transport is provided. How far are your willing to travel in hospital transport if you required ECT?

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* 6. Do you face any barriers, which make travelling to receive treatment more difficult?

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* 7. Are there any further comments you would like to make?

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