Publications by authors named "Nadine H.J. Engelberts"

Low-grade gliomas frequently are associated with epilepsy. The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of epilepsy and antiepileptic drug (AED) treatment on cognitive functioning and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in these patients. One hundred fifty-six patients without clinical or radiological signs of tumor recurrence for at least 1 year after histological diagnosis and with an epilepsy burden (based on seizure frequency and AED use) ranging from none to severe were compared with healthy controls.

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As a group, patients with epilepsy have reduced neuropsychological functioning and health-related quality of life (HRQOL), but the status of these factors is uncertain in seizure-free patients with seizure onset in adulthood on monotherapy. Nevertheless, some of these patients report neuropsychological problems. We hypothesized that subtle impairments in neuropsychological functioning and HRQOL may be underdiagnosed and related to these problems.

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Previous reviews about psychological interventions focused on refractory epilepsy patients and were inconclusive; this review investigates what the contribution of the psychologist can be for the large group of patients with relatively well-controlled epilepsy. This review was restricted to the literature reporting on adult patients with relatively well-controlled epilepsy. A literature search on the effect of psychological interventions was conducted using Medline and PsychInfo, including those studies published through March 2002.

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Purpose: Cognitive deficits are one of the major limiting factors in the everyday life functioning of patients with focal seizures. Although cognitive rehabilitation methods have been successfully applied to patients with other central nervous system (CNS) lesions, these methods have not yet been evaluated in cognitively impaired patients with epilepsy. The present study evaluated the effectiveness of two commonly used methods for attention deficits: (a) the Retraining Method, aimed at retraining impaired cognitive functions; and (b) the Compensation Method, aimed at teaching compensatory strategies while taking neuronal loss for granted.

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To investigate the extent and nature of the objective and subjective cognitive deficits and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in adult outpatients with relatively well-controlled partial epilepsy without symptomatic aetiology, who were on carbamazepine (CBZ) monotherapy. Furthermore, we studied the influence of the epilepsy history and medication on various cognitive functions and the HRQOL. 56 outpatients (29 male, 27 female, mean age 41.

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