Patient-centered outcomes in older adults with epilepsy |
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Affiliation: | Indiana University School of Nursing, Department of Science of Nursing Care, Sycamore Hall, Room 441, 1033 East 3rd Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States |
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Abstract: | PurposeOlder adults have the highest incidence of new-onset epilepsy, yet there is a lack of self-management interventions to ensure that this population achieves desirable outcomes. In order to develop patient-centered interventions for older adults with epilepsy, self-management outcomes of importance to these patients must first be explored. The purpose of this study was to describe what outcomes older adults diagnosed with epilepsy late in life hope to achieve in self-managing their condition.MethodQualitative description was used. 20 older adults took part in semi-structured interviews. Data were analyzed using conventional content analysis.ResultsSix themes emerged – Maintaining Normalcy, We Want to be Involved, Well-Equipped, Seizure Freedom, Fitting Epilepsy in with Other Conditions, Incongruence with Provider Goals.ConclusionThese results add to the extant literature, and provide knowledge on which patient-centered epilepsy self-management interventions can be developed. In addition, these results can inform the development of a patient-centered outcome measure for older adults with epilepsy. Such a measure could be used in conjunction with existing measures related to disease status (seizure frequency, etc.) to ensure that outcomes pertinent to both patients and providers are targeted and measured. |
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Keywords: | Older adults Self-management Patient-centered outcomes Qualitative research |
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