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评估癫痫犬对荷兰药物难治性癫痫患者的有效性和成本效益:阶梯楔形随机对照试验(EPISODE)研究方案

Evaluating the Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Seizure Dogs in Persons With Medically Refractory Epilepsy in the Netherlands: Study Protocol for a Stepped Wedge Randomized Controlled Trial (EPISODE).

作者信息

Wester Valérie, de Groot Saskia, Kanters Tim, Wagner Louis, Ardesch Jacqueline, Corro Ramos Isaac, Enders-Slegers Marie-Jose, de Ruiter Martine, le Cessie Saskia, Los Jeanine, Papageorgiou Grigorios, van Exel Job, Versteegh Matthijs

机构信息

Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Institute for Medical Technology Assessment, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands.

出版信息

Front Neurol. 2020 Jan 22;11:3. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.00003. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Epilepsy is associated with a high disease burden, impacting the lives of people with epilepsy and their caregivers and family. Persons with medically refractory epilepsy experience the greatest burden, suffering from profound physical, psychological, and social consequences. Anecdotal evidence suggests these persons may benefit from a seizure dog. As the training of a seizure dog is a substantial investment, their accessibility is limited in the absence of collective reimbursement as is seen in the Netherlands. Despite sustained interest in seizure dogs, scientific knowledge on their benefits and costs remains scarce. To substantiate reimbursement decisions stronger evidence is required. The EPISODE study aims to provide this evidence by evaluating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of seizure dogs in adults with medically refractory epilepsy. The study is designed as a stepped wedge randomized controlled trial that compares the use of seizure dogs in addition to usual care, with usual care alone. The study includes adults with epilepsy for whom current treatment options failed to achieve seizure freedom. Seizure frequency of participants should be at least two seizures per week, and the seizures should be associated with a high risk of injury or dysfunction. During the 3 year follow-up period, participants receive a seizure dog in a randomized order. Outcome measures are taken at multiple time points both before and after receiving the seizure dog. Seizure frequency is the primary outcome of the study and will be recorded continuously using a seizure diary. Questionnaires measuring seizure severity, quality of life, well-being, resource use, productivity, social participation, and caregiver burden will be completed at baseline and every 3 months thereafter. The study is designed to include a minimum of 25 participants. This protocol describes the first randomized controlled trial on seizure dogs. The study will provide comprehensive data on the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of seizure dogs in adults with medically refractory epilepsy. Broader benefits of seizure dogs for persons with epilepsy and their caregivers are taken into account, as well as the welfare of the dogs. The findings of the study can be used to inform decision-makers on the reimbursement of seizure dogs.

摘要

癫痫与高疾病负担相关,影响着癫痫患者及其照料者和家人的生活。药物难治性癫痫患者承受着最大的负担,遭受着严重的身体、心理和社会后果。轶事证据表明,这些患者可能会从癫痫预警犬中受益。由于训练一只癫痫预警犬需要大量投入,在没有像荷兰那样的集体报销的情况下,其可及性有限。尽管人们对癫痫预警犬一直很感兴趣,但关于其益处和成本的科学知识仍然匮乏。为了证实报销决策,需要更有力的证据。“癫痫预警犬有效性及成本效益评估(EPISODE)研究”旨在通过评估癫痫预警犬对药物难治性癫痫成人患者的有效性和成本效益来提供这一证据。该研究设计为一项阶梯楔形随机对照试验,将在常规护理基础上加用癫痫预警犬的情况与单纯常规护理进行比较。该研究纳入了当前治疗方案未能实现无癫痫发作的癫痫成人患者。参与者的癫痫发作频率应至少为每周两次,且发作应伴有高受伤风险或功能障碍。在3年的随访期内参与者将按随机顺序获得一只癫痫预警犬。在接受癫痫预警犬之前和之后的多个时间点进行结果测量。癫痫发作频率是该研究的主要结果,将使用癫痫日记持续记录。测量癫痫发作严重程度、生活质量、幸福感、资源使用、生产力、社会参与和照料者负担的问卷将在基线时以及此后每3个月完成一次。该研究计划至少纳入25名参与者。本方案描述了第一项关于癫痫预警犬的随机对照试验。该研究将提供关于癫痫预警犬对药物难治性癫痫成人患者的有效性和成本效益的全面数据。研究将考虑癫痫预警犬对癫痫患者及其照料者更广泛的益处,以及犬只的福利。该研究结果可用于为决策者提供有关癫痫预警犬报销的信息。

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