Pinikahana Jaya, Dono Joanne
The Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria, 818 Burke Road, Camberwell, 3124 Victoria, Australia.
Epilepsy Behav. 2009 Aug;15(4):513-20. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2009.06.004. Epub 2009 Jun 25.
The aim of this study was to document the self-perception of initial symptoms of and factors triggering epileptic seizures in a sample of people with epilepsy (PWE) and their carers. Among 600 participants, questionnaires were returned by 309 (51.5%), of whom 72.8% were PWE and 27.2% were carers and others. Experiencing at least one symptom prior to a seizure was reported by 86.9% of PWE and 74% of carers. The most common symptoms were a funny feeling, confusion, and anxiety. Experiencing one trigger that resulted in a seizure was reported by 89.8% of PWE and 85.5% of carers. The most common triggers were tiredness, stress, and sleep deprivation. Among PWE and their carers, 63.6% and 51.3%, respectively, indicated that they can tell when a seizure is about to occur, and 26.7% and 15.4%, respectively, indicated that they felt they could stop a seizure. The most common techniques were resting, medication, and relaxation.
本研究的目的是记录癫痫患者(PWE)及其照料者样本中癫痫发作初始症状的自我认知以及触发癫痫发作的因素。在600名参与者中,309人(51.5%)返回了问卷,其中72.8%是癫痫患者,27.2%是照料者及其他人。86.9%的癫痫患者和74%的照料者报告在发作前至少经历过一种症状。最常见的症状是一种奇怪的感觉、困惑和焦虑。89.8%的癫痫患者和85.5%的照料者报告经历过一种导致发作的触发因素。最常见的触发因素是疲劳、压力和睡眠不足。在癫痫患者及其照料者中,分别有63.6%和51.3%表示他们能判断癫痫何时即将发作,分别有26.7%和15.4%表示他们觉得自己可以阻止发作。最常用的方法是休息、服药和放松。