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KMID : 0377619730240060697
Korean Jungang Medical Journal
1973 Volume.24 No. 6 p.697 ~ p.707
The Psychological Observation of the Nursing Problems of the Epileptics


Abstract
The authors have surveyed the psychological reactions of epileptic patients (120 persons), toward epilepsy who have been treated once a month at the, Rose Club ,of Busan Epileptic Association.
The results of our study are as follows:
1. When the patient was diagnosed as epileptic, they wanted to be treated and to know how he could do best for himself, and tended to feel ashamed, depressed and disliked himself so much.
2. There were many patients who were uncomfortable in frustration in their family. Most of them felt that they were treated sympathetically but discriminated by their family.
3. In addition to the- treatment which they think is most important they were also concerned about other various things such as future, schooling, job and marriage problems.
They are anxiously wanting for Doctors" , or Nurses help and guidance.
4. From these results the authors feel that a special plan and social movement for mental health of epileptic patients are urgently desired.
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