迷宫解决对癫痫儿童注意力的影响:一项前后研究

Gurleen Kaur Kalra , Abhay Kapoor , Meha Jain , Arnab Ghorui , Chandra Mohan Kumar
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摘要

癫痫患儿经常面临认知挑战,包括注意力缺陷。脑部疾病,如癫痫,会增加认知障碍的风险。本研究探讨了持续解决迷宫作为一种可获得的干预措施的有效性,以提高这一人群的注意力。方法获得伦理批准和知情同意。采用编码测验、儿童颜色轨迹测验(CCTT-1和CCTT-2)及影响注意的变量对37名8 ~ 12岁儿童进行了评估。在父母的监督下进行为期一个月的迷宫解决干预。结果基线评估显示癫痫患儿存在不同程度的注意力障碍。注意力与屏幕时间、首次发作年龄等因素分别呈负相关和正相关。迷宫解决干预显著提高了编码测试成绩(p<0.01)。虽然CCTT-1和CCTT-2得分也有所提高,但没有达到统计学意义。结论癫痫患儿易出现注意缺陷,注意缺陷可能受癫痫发作本身以外的其他因素影响。持续解决迷宫对注意力有积极影响,为这些儿童提供了可行的家庭干预。进一步的研究需要更大的样本量和更长的干预时间来验证和扩展这些发现。
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Effect of maze solving on attention in children with epilepsy: A pre - post research

Introduction

Children with epilepsy often face cognitive challenges, including attention deficits. Brain disorders, such as epilepsy, inherently elevate the risk of cognitive impairments. This study explores the effectiveness of persistent maze-solving as an accessible intervention to enhance attention in this population.

Methods

Ethical approval and informed consent were obtained. 37 children aged 8–12 years were assessed using the Coding test, Children's Color Trail Test (CCTT-1 and CCTT-2), and variables influencing attention. A one-month maze-solving intervention was administered under parental supervision.

Results

Baseline assessment revealed varying levels of attention impairment in children with epilepsy. Negative and positive correlations were found between attention and factors such as screen time and age at the first seizure episode respectively. The maze-solving intervention yielded a significant improvement in Coding test scores (p<0.01). Although CCTT-1 and CCTT-2 scores also improved, statistical significance was not achieved.

Conclusions

Children with epilepsy frequently experience attention deficits, which can be influenced by factors other than the episode of seizure itself. Persistent maze-solving had a positive impact on attention, providing a feasible at-home intervention for these children. Further research with larger sample sizes and extended intervention durations is warranted to validate and expand upon these findings.
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Brain disorders (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Brain disorders (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Neurology, Clinical Neurology
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