Title of article
The Relationship Between Severity of Epilepsy and Sleep Disorder in Epileptic Children
Author/Authors
Dehghani, Maryam Department of Pediatrics Nursing - School of Nahavand Paramedical - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Fayyazi, Afshin Chronic Diseases (Home Care) Research Center - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan , Cheraghi, Fatemeh Hearing Disorders Research Center - hamedan university of medical sciences, hamadan , Hakimi, Hamideh Department of Nursing - Islamic Azad University of Lahijan, Lahijan , Mosazadeh, Somayeh Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Mazandran University of Medical Sciences, Mazandaran , Almasi, Saeideh Department of Pediatric Nursing - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad
Pages
12
From page
77
To page
88
Abstract
Objective
Sleep disturbances are one of the most common behavioral problems
in childhood. Sleep problems have an even greater prevalence in
children with epilepsy and are one of the most common comorbid
conditions in childhood epilepsy.
Materials & Methods
This descriptive-correlation study with the general goal of determining
the effects of epilepsy on sleep habits of epileptic children was
conducted in Hamadan, western Iran, in 2014. Sampling was
done using convenience sampling techniques. Data were collected
using the Early Childhood Epilepsy Severity Scale (E-Chess) and
Children’s Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ) and analyzed using
SPSS and descriptive and inferential statistics. Results
The mean score of sleep habits was 55/08±6/71. Bedtime resistance
(12/14±2/93), parasomnias (11/02±1/84) and sleep anxiety
(8/29±2/46) were the most frequent sleep disorders in the studied
sample. Based on Pearson’s r, there were significant positive
bidirectional relationships between bedtime resistance (rs =0.129,
P<0.019), parasomnias (rs =0.298, P<0.005), sleep-disordered
breathing (rs =0.295, P<0.005), CSHQ total score (rs =0.144, P<0.022)
on the one hand, and children’s epilepsy severity on the other.
Conclusion
Sleep problems should not be overlooked, and a comprehensive
review of the sleep habits of this group of patients should be
conducted.
Keywords
Sleep , Sleep disturbance , Epilepsy , Children
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2488033
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