Part A—Intervention development |
Patients |
Established diagnosis of epilepsy (≥1 year)
All epilepsy syndromes and all types of focal and generalised seizures
Currently being prescribed antiepileptic medication
Age ≥16 years (no upper age limit)
Have visited ED in the past 2 years for epilepsy (as reported by the patient)
Live in the North West area of England
Able to provide informed consent and participate in intervention in English
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Acute symptomatic seizures related to acute neurological illness or substance misuse
Severe current psychiatric disorder (eg, acute psychosis) or life-threatening medical illness
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Carers |
A significant other to the patient (eg, family member, friend) whom the patient identifies as providing informal support
Age ≥16 years (no upper age limit)
Live in the North West area of England
Able to provide informed consent and participate in intervention in English
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Part B—Pilot RCT |
Patients |
Established diagnosis of epilepsy (≥1 year)
All epilepsy syndromes and all types of focal and generalised seizures
Currently being prescribed antiepileptic medication
Age ≥16 years (no upper age limit)
Visited an ED for epilepsy on ≥2 occasions within the previous 12 months (as reported by patient)
Live within 25 miles of any of the ED recruitment sites
Able to provide informed consent, participate in intervention and independently complete questionnaires in English
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Actual or suspected psychogenic non-epileptic seizures alone or in combination with epilepsy
Acute symptomatic seizures related to acute neurological illness or substance misuse
Severe current psychiatric disorders (eg, acute psychosis) or life-threatening medical illness
Enrolled in other epilepsy related non-pharmacological treatment studies
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Carers |
A significant other to the patient (eg, family member, friend) whom the patient identifies as providing informal support
Age ≥16 years (no upper age limit)
Lives in the North West area of England
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