Background: The impact of educational strategies in the management of adverse treatment effects and drug interactions in adult patients with epilepsy with comorbidities remains undetermined. Objective: The EDU-COM study is a randomised, pragmatic trial investigating the effect of a patient-tailored educational plan in patients with epilepsy with comorbidity. Methods: 174 adult patients with epilepsy with chronic comorbidities, multiple-drug therapy and reporting at least one adverse treatment effect and/or drug interaction at study entry were randomly assigned to the educational plan or usual care. The primary endpoint was the number of patients becoming free from adverse treatment events and/or drug interactions after a 6-month follow-up. ...
It has been long recognized that there is more to epilepsy than seizures. The prevalence of such neu...
BackgroundTeaching people with epilepsy to identify and manage seizure triggers, implement strategie...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Lice...
Background: Poor adherence to antiepileptic drugs is one of the most important causes of treatment f...
Introduction: Patients with epilepsy need to learn to identify seizure-inducing factors in order to ...
Background: Epilepsy is a common neurological condition resulting in recurrent seizures. Research ev...
Background: Epilepsy is a common neurological condition resulting in recurrent seizures. Research ev...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological conditions affecting about 1% of adults. ...
Living with epilepsy, its unpredictable seizures, and its comorbid conditions present many challenge...
Aim. Psychiatric disorders are relatively frequent comorbidities in epilepsy and they have an impact...
BACKGROUND: In adults with intellectual disability (ID) and epilepsy there are suggestions that impr...
Psychiatric disorders are relatively frequent comorbidities in epilepsy and they have an impact on m...
AbstractBackgroundA high number of patients with epilepsy have comorbidities. The type of comorbidit...
AbstractPurposeSelf-management majorly determines the health status of patients with epilepsy becaus...
AbstractEpilepsy in those with learning disability (LD) is currently managed by various health agenc...
It has been long recognized that there is more to epilepsy than seizures. The prevalence of such neu...
BackgroundTeaching people with epilepsy to identify and manage seizure triggers, implement strategie...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Lice...
Background: Poor adherence to antiepileptic drugs is one of the most important causes of treatment f...
Introduction: Patients with epilepsy need to learn to identify seizure-inducing factors in order to ...
Background: Epilepsy is a common neurological condition resulting in recurrent seizures. Research ev...
Background: Epilepsy is a common neurological condition resulting in recurrent seizures. Research ev...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological conditions affecting about 1% of adults. ...
Living with epilepsy, its unpredictable seizures, and its comorbid conditions present many challenge...
Aim. Psychiatric disorders are relatively frequent comorbidities in epilepsy and they have an impact...
BACKGROUND: In adults with intellectual disability (ID) and epilepsy there are suggestions that impr...
Psychiatric disorders are relatively frequent comorbidities in epilepsy and they have an impact on m...
AbstractBackgroundA high number of patients with epilepsy have comorbidities. The type of comorbidit...
AbstractPurposeSelf-management majorly determines the health status of patients with epilepsy becaus...
AbstractEpilepsy in those with learning disability (LD) is currently managed by various health agenc...
It has been long recognized that there is more to epilepsy than seizures. The prevalence of such neu...
BackgroundTeaching people with epilepsy to identify and manage seizure triggers, implement strategie...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Lice...