Communication about sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Understanding the caregiver perspective

Isabella K. Pallotto, Renée A. Shellhaas, Kayli Maney, Madelyn Milazzo, Zachary Grinspan, Jeffrey Buchhalter, Elizabeth J. Donner, Gardiner Lapham, Thomas Stanton, J. Kelly Davis, Monica E. Lemmon
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Abstract

Objective

We aimed to characterize (1) the caregiver experience of learning about sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP), and (2) caregiver preferences for SUDEP risk disclosure.

Methods

We distributed a 24-question survey to caregivers of children with epilepsy. Free text questions were analyzed using a rapid qualitative analysis approach.

Results

Two hundred and twelve caregivers of people with epilepsy completed the survey, including 12 bereaved caregivers. Caregivers' children had a high seizure burden, with a median seizure frequency of 24 seizures per year (range: 1 to ≥100). Most participants were aware of SUDEP at the time of the survey (193/212; 91%) though only a minority had learned about SUDEP from a healthcare provider (91/193; 47.2%). Caregivers typically learned about SUDEP from a nonprofit or online source (91/161; 56.5%). Almost all caregivers wanted to discuss SUDEP with their child's healthcare provider (209/212; 98.6%), and preferred disclosure from epileptologists (193/212; 91%), neurologists (191/212; 90.1%), and/or primary care providers (98/212; 46.2%). In open-ended responses, caregivers highlighted the value of learning about SUDEP from a healthcare provider, the importance of pairing SUDEP risk disclosure with a discussion of how to mitigate risk, and the need for educational resources and peer support.

Interpretation

Caregivers of people with epilepsy appreciate when healthcare providers disclose information about SUDEP, yet typically hear about SUDEP elsewhere. These findings underscore the importance of interventions to improve and support SUDEP risk disclosure. Future work should evaluate strategies to disclose SUDEP risk and the impact of early SUDEP risk disclosure.

关于癫痫猝死的沟通:理解照顾者的观点
我们的目的是描述(1)照顾者了解癫痫猝死(SUDEP)的经历,以及(2)照顾者对SUDEP风险披露的偏好。
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