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Collaborative Care to Improve Quality of Life for Anxiety and Depression in Posttraumatic Epilepsy (CoCarePTE): Protocol for a Randomized Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Trial

Collaborative Care to Improve Quality of Life for Anxiety and Depression in Posttraumatic Epilepsy (CoCarePTE): Protocol for a Randomized Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Trial

The team is composed of a care manager (either a nurse or a licensed clinical social worker) who monitors patient symptoms, seizures, and medications and provides care management support and brief therapy interventions via video or telephone calls every 2 weeks; a psychiatrist who primarily provides recommendations at virtual team meetings occurring between care management calls; and a therapist (psychologist or licensed clinical social worker) who delivers an 8-session cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program

Heidi M Munger Clary, Beverly M Snively, Christian Cagle, Richard Kennerly, James N Kimball, Halley B Alexander, Gretchen A Brenes, Justin B Moore, Robin A Hurley

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e59329

Remote Electroencephalography Monitoring of Epilepsy in Adults: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Remote Electroencephalography Monitoring of Epilepsy in Adults: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Accurate measurement and detailed understanding of a person’s seizures are key elements in the diagnosis, classification, and treatment of epilepsy. The use of electroencephalography (EEG) for this purpose is well established [1]; however, routine EEG recordings often do not capture epileptiform activity or seizures as patients can have a low frequency of epileptic activity [2].

Madison Milne-Ives, Rohit Shankar, Brendan McLean, Jonas Duun-Henriksen, Lykke Blaabjerg, Edward Meinert

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(2):e33812

Remote and Long-Term Self-Monitoring of Electroencephalographic and Noninvasive Measurable Variables at Home in Patients With Epilepsy (EEG@HOME): Protocol for an Observational Study

Remote and Long-Term Self-Monitoring of Electroencephalographic and Noninvasive Measurable Variables at Home in Patients With Epilepsy (EEG@HOME): Protocol for an Observational Study

Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, affecting over 65 million people worldwide, and is characterized by recurrent seizures [1]. The unpredictability of these events is one of the key challenges in this disorder. One in 3 people with a diagnosis of epilepsy do not respond fully to antiepileptic drugs and continue to have seizures [2].

Andrea Biondi, Petroula Laiou, Elisa Bruno, Pedro F Viana, Martijn Schreuder, William Hart, Ewan Nurse, Deb K Pal, Mark P Richardson

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(3):e25309