Aim: The aim of this study was to capture and measure the impact of caregiving for an adult with uncontrolled drug-resistant focal-onset seizures (FOS) on the caregivers' quality of life (QoL), and to quantify the costs of productivity losses associated with providing informal care in this patient population.

Methods: An online survey, which included the EQ-5D-5L, CarerQol-7D and the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment: Specific-Health Problem (WPAI:SHP) questionnaires, was administered to caregivers of individuals with uncontrolled drug-resistant FOS in the United Kingdom (UK), France, Spain, Germany, Italy, and Sweden.

Results: The study included 345 caregivers. Most were males, aged between 25 and 34 years old whose caring responsibilities took between 15 and 24 h per week. The caregivers' mean EQ-5D-5L score was 0.6, with 95% confidence intervals (CI) of [0.58, 0.63], whilst the mean CarerQol-7D score was 72.61 [70.46, 74.76]. Caregivers' mental health was the most substantially affected aspect of their QoL. In addition, most caregivers reported deriving some or a lot of fulfilment out of their caregiving tasks. The WPAI:SHP showed that the mean percentage of work impairment due to caregiving responsibilities was 63%, [59.75, 66.26]. The mean annualised costs of productivity losses per caregiver were estimated at €14,872 [€11,908; €17,888].

Limitations: One limitation consisted in the use of an online survey instead of a face-to-face interview. However, the medical terms were clearly explained, and examples were provided to help participants to give accurate responses. Another limitation was that the respondents self-reported as caregivers. Efforts were made to mitigate this weakness by using screener questions.

Conclusion: This study found that providing informal care for people with uncontrolled drug-resistant FOS had a negative impact on caregivers' QoL, with mental health being affected the most. However, caregivers found their role fulfilling and had support with their caring tasks.

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