Highlights
- •Educating children and adolescents with epilepsy (and their caregivers) to manage their epilepsy well requires educational and motivational programs that are probably not yet available in English.
- •Educators and health-behavior psychologists are likely to contribute to the design of the most appropriate self-management education programs.
- •Because one size does not fit all, the best self-management education programs will allow personalization.
- •Access to professionally-developed self-management education programs (with a menu of standardized curricula and options to individualize) is likely to be helpful to many people with epilepsy.
Abstract
Keywords
1. Introduction
2. What we have learned from those caring for patients with other disorders
2.1 Assess what is available
2.2 Classifications of self-efficacy
2.3 Generalized self-efficacy
2.4 Domain-specific efficacy
2.5 Task-specific efficacy
- Skovlund S.E.
- Nicolucci A.
- Balk-Moller N.
- Berthelsen D.B.
- Glumer C.
- Perrild H.
- et al.
2.6 Health-behavior change theories
- •allows comparisons across reviews
- •applies what is known within a systematic review context
- •provides a means to accumulate evidence that could potentially be used to understand behavior in similar contexts [[99]].
- May C.R.
- Albers B.
- Desveaux L.
- Finch T.L.
- Gilbert A.
- Hillis A.
- et al.
2.7 Administration of ‘rescue’ medication
- •Promote adherence to maintenance therapy
- •Help patients and their families recognize deteriorating symptoms (the yellow zone)
- •Create and distribute written action plans to patients and their families
- •Regularly review potential triggers and discuss strategies for managing triggers
- •Every healthcare visit should be used as an opportunity to discuss and encourage self-management.
2.8 Vacation-time camps
- Rabbone I.
- Savastio S.
- Pigniatiello C.
- Carducci C.
- Berioli M.G.
- Cherubini V.
- et al.
2.9 Professionalize
2.10 Personalize
2.11 Partnership
2.12 Presentation and strengthening the education program
- Shepherd J.
- Kavanagh J.
- Picot J.
- Cooper K.
- Harden A.
- Barnett-Page E.
- et al.
- Liu X.
- Grace S.L.
- Ghisi G.L.M.
- Shi W.
- Shen C.
- Oh P.
- et al.
- Somani B.
- Brouwers T.
- Veneziano D.
- Gozen A.
- Ahmed K.
- Liatsikos E.
- et al.
3. Application of these lessons to the self-management of epilepsy
3.1 Task-specific efficacy
3.2 Task-specific self-management
3.3 Seizure action plans and administration of ‘rescue’ medication
Sanchez Fernandez I, Abend NS, Agadi S, An S, Arya R, Carpenter JL, et al. Pediatric Status Epilepticus Research G. Gaps and opportunities in refractory status epilepticus research in children: a multi-center approach by the Pediatric Status Epilepticus Research Group (pSERG). Seizure 2014;23:87–97.
3.4 What’s missing
Settings | ||
In-person [240] | Group 241 , 242 | |
Remote 243 , 244 | mHealth 245 , 246 , 247 | |
Presenter/follow-up support | ||
Educator 248 , 249
Diabetes Self-management Education and Support in Type 2 Diabetes: A Joint Position Statement of the American Diabetes Association, the American Association of Diabetes Educators, and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Clin Diabetes. 2016; 34: 70-80 | Nurse 250 , 251 | Community health worker 252 , 253 , 254 |
Medical assistant 255 , 256 | Team 257 , 258 | Case manager [259] |
Health coach 260 , 261 | Peer coach 262 , 263 | Pharmacist 175 , 264 |
3.5 The future
4. Conclusion
- •Educating children and adolescents with epilepsy (and their caregivers) to manage their epilepsy well requires educational and motivational programs that are probably not yet available in English.
- •Educators and health-behavior psychologists are likely to contribute to the design of the most appropriate self-management education programs.
- •Because one size does not fit all, the best self-management education programs will allow personalization.
- •Access to professionally-developed self-management education programs (with a menu of standardized curricula and options to individualize) is likely to be helpful to many people with epilepsy.
Declaration of Competing Interest
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