The impact of a single seizure on health status and health care utilization |
| |
Authors: | Dworetzky B A Hoch D B Wagner A K Salmanson E Shanahan C W Bromfield E B |
| |
Affiliation: | Boston VAMC, Boston University School of Medicine, Massachusetts, USA. Dworetzky.Barbara_A@Boston.VA.Gov |
| |
Abstract: | ![]() PURPOSE: To assess the health status of patients after a single seizure. METHODS: We compared single-seizure patients (SS) with patients who had well-controlled epilepsy (WC), and uncomplicated hypertension (HT). Patients were adults screened from emergency and outpatient units of two urban teaching hospitals using predefined criteria. The 83 patients (SS, 30; WC, 29; HT, 24) were interviewed by phone about functional status (SF-36), comorbid illness, cause of illness, number of visits to health providers, and drug side effects. RESULTS: No significant differences were found among groups for health status, SF-36 domain, or occurrence of drug side effects. SS patients had significantly lower scores on vitality (p < 0.03) and a trend toward lower role physical function (p < 0.07) compared with age-adjusted population norms. SS reported more visits to health providers than WC or HT, and the number of visits remained high at interview 1 year later. Patient knowledge of the "reason" for the seizure was not associated with health status or number of visits. CONCLUSIONS: Health status of patients within 1 year of a single seizure is similar to that of patients with well-controlled epilepsy or hypertension, but SS patients have greater health care utilization. |
| |
Keywords: | Seizure Quality of life Health care utilization Impact Health status |
本文献已被 PubMed 等数据库收录! |
|