Objective To explore the actual experience of epileptic patients in video electroencephalogram (VEEG) examination, and to provide reference basis for formulating corresponding nursing strategies and coping methods. MethodsIn this descriptive analysis study, 18 patients (11 males and 7 females, average age 37.78±18.7 years) receiving VEEG from January to April 2022 in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, underwent a semi-structural interview. Information obtained from the interview was analyzed using the Colaizzi 7-step method. ResultsThe actual experience of epileptic patients in video EEG examination can be summarized into two aspects: the medical experience and the need for nursing care. The medical experience includes positive and negative experience. The positive experience includes good service attitude, professional medical services, good endurance, and being hopeful. The negative experience includes a weird feeling in the head, insomnia, inconvenience in life, eye discomfort, psychological pressure, and pain. The need for nursing care includes needs for knowledge, strong needs for communicating with doctors, needs for humanistic care and female needs for female implementing the equipment. Conclusion Epileptic patients suffer from different degrees of discomfort and psychological pressure during VEEG examination. Both negative and positive experience exist. Medical staff should improve the content of nursing services according to the nursing needs of patients and provide professional VEEG examination services to patients.
Objective To investigate the present status of anxiety and depression in patients through video electroencephalogram examination and analyze the influencing factors, providing a basis for clinical intervention. Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted on 177 patients at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University using the general information and disease-related data questionnaire, the Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), and the Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS). Results The SAS and SDS scores of the patients in this study were significantly higher than the domestic norms (P<0.01). The detection rates of anxiety and depressive moods were 18.08% and 32.77%, respectively. Logistic regression analysis showed that the risk factors for anxiety in these patients included disease duration, head discomfort, and the psychological burden of inducing experiments. The risk factors for depression included disease duration, head discomfort, and occupational factors. ConclusionPatients in this study generally exhibited anxiety and depressive moods. Their anxiety and depression are influenced by various factors. Targeted psychological interventions should be implemented to improve their mental health.
Objective To investigate the comfort status of patients undergoing video electroencephalogram (VEEG) examination and explore its influencing factors. Method A total of 177 patients who underwent VEEG examination in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University from March 2023 to February 2024 were selected as the research subjects, and their comfort status and influencing factors during the examination period were analyzed. Result The comfort level of patients undergoing VEEG examination was at a moderate to high level (68.9% and 31.1%, respectively); complete mastery of VEEG health knowledge accounted for 49.2% and 65.5% in the moderate and high comfort groups, respectively. Logistic regression analysis results showed that head discomfort and lack of knowledge of VEEG health were independent influencing factors on the comfort of VEEG examination (P<0.05). Conclusions The comfort level of patients undergoing VEEG examination is at a moderate to high level of comfort; the overall mastery of knowledge related to video electroencephalography is insufficient and still needs further improvement; medical staff should pay attention to the comfort of patients and their mastery of relevant knowledge in examinations. They should take targeted intervention measures in a timely manner based on influencing factors, improve their knowledge level and cooperation with VEEG examinations, reduce the occurrence of discomfort during examinations, and improve the overall comfort level of VEEG examinations.