Department of Psychology, Health and Professional Development, Centre for Psychological Research, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK.
Children's Sleep Medicine, Evelina London Children's Hospital, London, UK.
Health Expect. 2023 Apr;26(2):693-704. doi: 10.1111/hex.13694. Epub 2023 Jan 6.
Sleep problems in children with epilepsy (CWE) are common. However, little is known about parental experiences and feelings about managing sleep in their CWE. To provide the most appropriate services' provision, it is essential that the lived experience of parents of this patient group and the issues and problems that they face in managing their child's sleep is understood.
In 2018, nine mothers of CWE (aged 5-15 years) were interviewed about their perceptions and experiences around their child's sleep, sleep problems and their management, the impact of sleep difficulties on the child and their family and available support.
Four themes were identified that represented the nature of the child's sleep problems, including settling and night-waking issues, parasomnias and child anxiety around sleep. Seven themes represented mothers' experiences of managing their child's sleep and any associated problems, including the longstanding challenging nature of child sleep issues, management strategies adopted, challenges related to managing sleep over time, the link between sleep and seizures, the negative impact of poor sleep on daytime functioning, role of antiseizure medication and maternal concerns about child sleep. One theme represented the perceived lack of information, help and support available.
Findings suggest there are unmet needs in supporting parents to deal with sleep, sleep problems and their management in CWE.
This individual study was conducted under the umbrella of the CASTLE research programme (see https://castlestudy.org.uk/). Parents who have lived experience of parenting a child with epilepsy were co-applicants for the programme and were involved in the original conception, aims, design and funding application for the research programme (including the project reported in this paper) and advised on project design. Mothers of CWE who have lived experience of managing sleep and sleep problems in their child were participants who shared their experiences through the interviews, which formed the data of the current study.
儿童癫痫(CWE)患者常存在睡眠问题。然而,对于父母在管理 CWE 患者睡眠方面的体验和感受,人们知之甚少。为了提供最合适的服务,了解这一患者群体的父母的生活经历以及他们在管理孩子睡眠方面面临的问题至关重要。
2018 年,对 9 名 CWE(年龄 5-15 岁)的母亲进行了访谈,内容涉及她们对孩子睡眠、睡眠问题及其管理、睡眠困难对孩子及其家庭的影响以及可用支持的看法和体验。
确定了 4 个主题,代表了儿童睡眠问题的性质,包括入睡和夜间醒来问题、睡眠障碍和儿童对睡眠的焦虑。7 个主题代表了母亲管理孩子睡眠及其相关问题的经验,包括儿童睡眠问题长期具有挑战性的性质、采用的管理策略、随着时间的推移管理睡眠的挑战、睡眠与癫痫发作之间的联系、睡眠质量差对白天功能的负面影响、抗癫痫药物的作用以及母亲对儿童睡眠的担忧。1 个主题代表了对现有信息、帮助和支持的缺乏的感知。
研究结果表明,在支持父母应对 CWE 中的睡眠、睡眠问题及其管理方面存在未满足的需求。
本项个体研究是在 CASTLE 研究计划(见 https://castlestudy.org.uk/)的框架下进行的。有过养育癫痫儿童经历的父母是该计划的共同申请人,参与了该研究计划的最初构思、目标、设计和资金申请(包括本报告所述项目),并为项目设计提供了建议。有过管理 CWE 睡眠和睡眠问题经历的 CWE 母亲是参与者,她们通过访谈分享了自己的经历,这些访谈构成了当前研究的数据。