Bridging the Gap: Educating Patients on Social Determinants of Health to Improve Epilepsy Surgery Access and Outcomes

ConditionEpilepsy
Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorAnny Reyes

About this trial

The goal of this study is to identify the needs and barriers to accessing and undergoing epilepsy surgery for patients with epilepsy and then to pilot an educational program regarding the social determinants of health and how they can influence surgical rates and epilepsy outcomes.

For the first part, patients (age 18+) and providers will be asked to complete surveys and participate in focus groups to identify gaps and barriers that limit access to and use of epilepsy surgery.

For piloting the education program, patients (age 18+) at the Cleveland Clinic Epilepsy Monitoring Unit will be randomized to intervention or control. Those in the intervention group, in addition to their usual care, will also receive educational materials on social determinants of health and their influence on surgical rates and epilepsy outcomes. Those in the control group will receive their usual care. Both groups will be asked to fill out surveys and questionnaires at the beginning of their stay, at the end of their stay, and if they elect to have surgery, 12 months after surgery.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Epilepsy diagnosis

Completion of epilepsy surgical evaluation at Cleveland Clinic

Recommendation for resective/ablation surgery or implantation of neurostimulation device

At least 18 years old

Disqualifiers

Previous epilepsy surgery or implantation of neurostimulation device

Unable to fluently read English

Has evidence of dementia or intellectual disability that would interfere with patient's understanding of surveys

Unable to fluently read English

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • PEERS Program
  • Surveys
  • Focus group

Treatment groups

310 Participants
are divided into 8 treatment groups

8

Treatment groups

See each treatment group below.

Sponsors and collaborators

Anny Reyes

Lead sponsor

The Cleveland Clinic

Sponsor institution

American Epilepsy Society

Collaborator