ГоловнаArchive of numbers2020Volume 28, issue 2 (103)COVID-19 pandemic — analysis of the peculiarities of the life activity of families of children with epilepsy, existing problems and their overcoming
Title of the article COVID-19 pandemic — analysis of the peculiarities of the life activity of families of children with epilepsy, existing problems and their overcoming
Authors Tantsura Lyudmyla
Pylypets Olena
Tantsura Yevgen
Tretiakov Dmytro
Lukyantseva Olga
In the section DIAGNOSTICS AND THERAPY OF MENTAL AND NARCOLOGICAL DISORDERS
Year 2020 Issue Volume 28, issue 2 (103) Pages 47-51
Type of article Scientific article Index UDK 347.61-316.3:616.853:616.988.7 Index BBK -
Abstract DOI: https://doi.org/10.36927/2079-0325-V28-is2-2020-9

 Using an electronic version of an anonymous questionnaire specially developed by employees of the Department of Child Psychoneurology and Paroxysmal Conditions for parents (guardians) of children with epilepsy, we obtained information about 133 families in which there are children with this pathology from the age of 3 months to 18 years. The survey lasted from May 18 to May 23, 2020 and displays data for the period from the beginning of the introduction of strict anti-epidemic measures in Ukraine, that is, for 2.5 months. It has been established that the most significant for families with children suffering from epilepsy during the COVID-19 pandemic are financial problems and issues of ensuring continuous use of antiepileptic drugs. The possibilities of providing a sufficient level of counseling for children with epilepsy during the crisis of COVID-19 using modern means of communication are shown. A relatively low rate of increase in stress, behavioral and emotional disorders in children with epilepsy during the COVID-19 crisis was revealed.
Key words children, epilepsy, families,COVID-19
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