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  • The study investigates how children and teens with hard-to-treat epilepsy experience its effects on their quality of life (QOL) across various aspects, including physical health, emotions, social interactions, and academic performance.
  • Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 49 participants aged 7 to 18 to gather personal narratives, which were then analyzed to identify key themes reflecting the negative impacts of epilepsy.
  • The findings highlight significant barriers to normalcy caused by seizures, including fatigue affecting school and social activities, emotional distress linked to seizure unpredictability, social isolation, and disrupted learning, suggesting a need for improved clinical and community support interventions.

Article Abstract

This qualitative study explores how children and adolescents with medically refractory seizures experience the impact of epilepsy on their quality of life (QOL) within the domains of physical, emotional/behavioral, social, and cognitive/academic function. Semi-structured, open-ended interviews were conducted with 49 participants (7-18 years old). These narratives constituted our data source. Analyses involved inductive generation of themes/subthemes and connection of these themes to generate a theoretical representation of their relationships. These themes reflected the negative impact of epilepsy on QOL: physical-excessive fatigue as a barrier to academic and social pursuits; emotional/behavioral-intermittent emotional distress heightened by epilepsy-related factors such as unpredictability of seizures; social-profound social isolation; and cognitive/academic-discontinuous, fragmented learning. Youths perceive seizures as the major barrier to their sense of normalcy, setting them apart from others. Findings provide direction for assessment and evidence for developing or enhancing clinical interventions and community/school-based programs that might mitigate some of these negative experiences.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2005.07.004DOI Listing

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