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Jason Kawalsky

The University of Sydney

1 paper in the library · 11 citations · publishing 2023

Papers

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

BJPsych Open June 7, 2023 Nicollette Thornton, Jason Kawalsky, Alyssa Milton et al. 11 citations

A systematic review of 119 print and online news articles from 2015 to 2020 found that media coverage of ketamine for psychiatric disorders was extremely positive (68.9% of articles). The rapid antidepressant effect was frequently emphasized (73.1% of articles), while longer-term safety and efficacy received little attention. Side-effects were reported in 80.7% of articles, mainly acute psychotomimetic effects and addiction risk, but rarely cardiovascular or bladder effects. Key opinion leaders, such as clinicians, often provided overly optimistic quotes that went beyond the existing evidence base. The authors conclude that information shaping patient expectations is being communicated through the media, and clinicians should address patients' beliefs directly.