The effectiveness of a group self-management education course for adults with poorly controlled epilepsy, SMILE (UK): A randomized controlled trial.
Leone Lorna RidsdaleGabriella WojewodkaEmily J RobinsonAdam J NobleMyfanwy MorganStephanie Jane Caroline TaylorPaul McCroneMark P RichardsonGus BakerSabine LandauLaura H GoldsteinPublished in: Epilepsia (2018)
This is the first pragmatic trial of group education for people with poorly controlled epilepsy. Recruitment, course attendance, and follow-up rates were higher than expected. The results show that the primary outcome and quality of life did not differ between the trial arms after 12 months. We found a high prevalence of felt-stigma and psychological distress in this group of people with drug-resistant seizures. To address this, social and psychological interventions require evaluation, and may be necessary before or alongside self-management-education courses.