Epilepsy journey 2.0 study design and methods: A randomized trial of an executive functioning intervention for adolescents with epilepsy

癫痫之旅 2.0 研究设计和方法:一项针对青少年癫痫患者的执行功能干预随机试验

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Abstract

Epilepsy is a common neurological condition that presents unique challenges for adolescents. Executive functioning (EF) deficits contribute to suboptimal academic, social, and quality of life outcomes, yet interventions addressing EF in pediatric epilepsy are lacking. One promising intervention is Epilepsy Journey (EJ), a comprehensive e-health, multi-component problem-solving intervention that incorporates self-guided learning modules and telehealth sessions facilitated by a therapist. This paper describes the methodology, advisory board feedback, changes to the original protocol/intervention, and current progress of a multi-site Phase 3 randomized control trial (RCT; EJ 2.0) to improve EF behaviors. Prior to the RCT, an advisory board comprised of six adolescents, two caregivers, two teachers, and two healthcare providers offered feedback on recruitment/retention, measurement selection, and intervention components. For the RCT, adolescents (age 13-17 years) who meet eligibility criteria for EJ 2.0 are randomized into four groups: EJ modules only, EJ telehealth only, EJ modules with telehealth, or a usual epilepsy care group. Participants in each of the three treatment arms learn about and problem-solve aims related to positive thinking, problem-solving, working memory, organization, inhibition, initiation, task/self-monitoring, emotion regulation, and sleep/stress. The goal is to randomize 232 participants across three sites. The EJ 2.0 study has been strengthened through advisory board feedback, and subsequent protocol changes were critical in the successful launch and execution of the trial to-date. Despite a brief funding gap, the study team has made significant progress in early recruitment.

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