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NCT ID: NCT06400966 Completed - Clinical trials for Epilepsy in Children

The Effect of Jigsaw Technique on Childhood Epileptic Seizure Management Knowledge and Attitudes of Nursing Students

Start date: November 2, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to examine the effect of the education given to nursing students with the Jigsaw technique and traditional method on their knowledge and attitudes about childhood epileptic seizure management.

NCT ID: NCT05675254 Completed - Clinical trials for Epilepsy in Children

The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Coagulopathy in Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Patients

Start date: December 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The hematologic consequences of novel Anti-seizure medications (ASMs) are rarely reported. Whether coagulation dysfunctions increase the risk of peri-operative bleeding remains controversial. The research is performed to investigated the incidence and risk factors of preoperative coagulation dysfunction in children undergoing surgery for epilepsy and their impact on surgery.

NCT ID: NCT04545346 Completed - Clinical trials for Randomized Controlled Trial

The Potential of a Low Glutamate Diet as a Treatment for Pediatric Epilepsy

Start date: October 15, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study is investigating if following the low glutamate diet for 1 month, as compared to care as usual, can improve seizure frequency, severity, and duration; cognitive functioning; and/or quality of life in children with epilepsy.

NCT ID: NCT04020484 Completed - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

Making Mindfulness Matter© in Children With Epilepsy

M3Epilepsy
Start date: December 2, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Epilepsy is a debilitating condition characterized by spontaneous, unprovoked seizures. Up to 80% of children with epilepsy (CWE) may face cognitive, psychiatric, and/or behavioral comorbidities with significant unmet mental health needs. Mindfulness-based interventions may provide an ideal vector to target unmet mental healthcare needs in patients with epilepsy and their families. The investigators propose the Making Mindfulness Matter© (M3) program as an intervention to improve health related quality of life and mental-health for CWE and their parents. M3 is live-online parent and child program that incorporates mindful awareness, social-emotional learning skills, neuroscience, and positive psychology. This pilot RCT is needed to refine the implementation of the intervention to families with a child with epilepsy, and collect information pertaining to the feasibility and effectiveness of the intervention in preparation for a subsequent multi-centred trial across Canada. Note: Due to COVID-19, the format has been modified for online delivery (from community-based) and the intervention has been restarted.

NCT ID: NCT03909984 Completed - Clinical trials for Epilepsy in Children

Promoting Implementation of Seizure Detection Devices in Epilepsy Care

PROMISE
Start date: April 26, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a multicenter home-based medical device intervention study, with prospective validation of the wearable seizure detection device (Nightwatch) and retrospective validation of remote sensors (video and audio detection) in children. The investigators will also perform a feasibility and utility analysis of Nightwatch.

NCT ID: NCT03800992 Completed - Clinical trials for Epilepsy in Children

Bad News- Diagnosis: Epilepsy in Childhood

Badnews
Start date: April 30, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

"Bad news" are defined as"any information which adversely and seriously affects an individuals' view of future. Families of chronic ill children are exposed to a high stress load. This project is to investigate the stress burden directly after diagnosis of epilepsy in childhood and coping capabilities in the course of time and how quality of communication at the time of diagnosis effects stress perception and coping behaviour in the following 12 months. Perceived/ experienced advisory skills of the physician will be assessed by parents and children (older than eleven) on the basis of SPIKES - a Six-Step Protocol for Delivering Bad News. The subjective perception regarding quality of dialogue in relationship to childrens and their parents quality of life and their coping strategies will be assessed.