TY - JOUR
T1 - Characteristics associated with quality of life among people with drug-resistant epilepsy
AU - Ridsdale, Leone Lorna
AU - Wojewodka, Gabriella Monika
AU - Robinson, Emily Joanne
AU - Landau, Sabine
AU - Noble, Adam
AU - Taylor, Stephanie
AU - Richardson, Mark Philip
AU - Baker, Gus A.
AU - Goldstein, Laura Hilary
AU - Team, SMILE
PY - 2017/6
Y1 - 2017/6
N2 - Quality of Life (QoL) is the preferred outcome in non-pharmacological trials, but there is little UK population evidence of QoL in epilepsy. In advance of evaluating an epilepsy self-management course we aimed to describe, among UK participants’, what clinical and psycho-social characteristics are associated with QoL? We recruited 404 adults attending specialist clinics, with at least two seizures in the prior year and measured their self-reported seizure frequency, co-morbidity, psychological distress, social characteristics, including self-mastery and stigma, and epilepsy-specific QoL (QOLIE-31-P). Mean age was 42 years, 54% were female, and 75% white. Median time since diagnosis was 18 years, and 69% experienced ≥10 seizures in the prior year. Nearly half (46%) reported additional medical or psychiatric conditions, 54% reported current anxiety and 28% reported current depression symptoms at borderline or case-level, with 63% reporting felt-stigma. While a maximum QOLIE-31-P score is 100, participants’ mean score was 66, with a wide range (25-99). In order of large to small magnitude: depression, low self-mastery, anxiety, felt stigma, a history of medical and psychiatric comorbidity, low self-reported medication adherence, and greater seizure frequency were associated with low QOLIE-31-P scores. Despite specialist care, UK people with epilepsy and persistent seizures experience low QoL. If QoL is the main outcome in epilepsy trials, developing and evaluating ways to reduce psychological and social disadvantage are likely to be of primary importance. Educational courses may not change QoL, but be one component supporting self-management for people with long-term conditions, like epilepsy.
AB - Quality of Life (QoL) is the preferred outcome in non-pharmacological trials, but there is little UK population evidence of QoL in epilepsy. In advance of evaluating an epilepsy self-management course we aimed to describe, among UK participants’, what clinical and psycho-social characteristics are associated with QoL? We recruited 404 adults attending specialist clinics, with at least two seizures in the prior year and measured their self-reported seizure frequency, co-morbidity, psychological distress, social characteristics, including self-mastery and stigma, and epilepsy-specific QoL (QOLIE-31-P). Mean age was 42 years, 54% were female, and 75% white. Median time since diagnosis was 18 years, and 69% experienced ≥10 seizures in the prior year. Nearly half (46%) reported additional medical or psychiatric conditions, 54% reported current anxiety and 28% reported current depression symptoms at borderline or case-level, with 63% reporting felt-stigma. While a maximum QOLIE-31-P score is 100, participants’ mean score was 66, with a wide range (25-99). In order of large to small magnitude: depression, low self-mastery, anxiety, felt stigma, a history of medical and psychiatric comorbidity, low self-reported medication adherence, and greater seizure frequency were associated with low QOLIE-31-P scores. Despite specialist care, UK people with epilepsy and persistent seizures experience low QoL. If QoL is the main outcome in epilepsy trials, developing and evaluating ways to reduce psychological and social disadvantage are likely to be of primary importance. Educational courses may not change QoL, but be one component supporting self-management for people with long-term conditions, like epilepsy.
KW - Epilepsy
KW - Quality of life
KW - Anxiety
KW - Depression
KW - Self-mastery
KW - Stigma
U2 - 10.1007/s00415-017-8512-1
DO - 10.1007/s00415-017-8512-1
M3 - Article
SN - 0340-5354
VL - 264
SP - 1174
EP - 1184
JO - Journal of Neurology
JF - Journal of Neurology
IS - 6
ER -