Epilepsy Journey-An Executive Functioning Intervention for Teens With Epilepsy

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age13-17
SponsorChildren's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati

About this trial

The goal of this multi-site clinical trial is to determine the effectiveness of two components of a web-based intervention (Epilepsy Journey) to improve executive functioning in adolescents with epilepsy. The two components include web-based modules and problem-solving telehealth sessions with a therapist focused on executive functioning. This trial aims to answer the following questions:

1. Which components of Epilepsy Journey (web-based modules or telehealth sessions with a therapist) are essential for improving executive functioning in adolescents with epilepsy? 2. Which components of Epilepsy Journey (web-based modules or telehealth sessions with a therapist) are essential for improving quality of life in adolescents with epilepsy?

Participants will be randomly assigned to one of four groups: 1) Epilepsy Journey web-based modules and telehealth sessions, 2) Epilepsy Journey web-based modules only, 3) telehealth sessions with a therapist only, or 4) treatment as usual.

Participants will:

* Independently review Epilepsy Journey web-based modules focused on executive functioning skills (\~15-30 minutes) and/or have weekly telehealth sessions (\~30-45 minutes) with a therapist for 14 weeks. * Complete measures of executive functioning (parent and teen-report) and quality of life (teen-report) at the start of the study, 14-, 26-, and 66- weeks after randomization. The NIH toolbox will be completed at the start of the study and 26-weeks after randomization. Additional measures will also be collected.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Age between 13-17 years at the time of enrollment

Child lives at home with primary caregiver and is enrolled in school (excluding summer breaks).

Confirmed diagnosis of epilepsy with seizures that are categorized as either generalized or focal in onset. Epilepsy is defined as: 1) At least two unprovoked seizures occurring more than 24-hours apart; or 2) One unprovoked seizure and a probability of further seizures similar to the general recurrence risk after two unprovoked seizures.

Primary language of English

Disqualifiers

developmental delay (e.g., autism spectrum disorder, pervasive development disorder, history of services for developmental delay or intellectual impairment in the past 5 years, known IQ<70)

severe mental illness (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, eating disorder within the past 12 months, depression with active suicidal ideation or suicidal ideation/intent in the past 3 months)

prior (3-months) or current history of trauma and/or stressor-related disorders (e.g. PTSD)

recent or current significant medical disease (i.e., cardiovascular, hepatic, renal, gynecologic, musculoskeletal, metabolic or endocrine)

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Epilepsy Journey web-based modules
  • Telehealth with a therapist

Treatment groups

310 Participants
are divided into 4 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati

Lead sponsor

Medical University of South Carolina

Collaborator

Children's Hospital of Orange County

Collaborator

University of Georgia

Collaborator

University of Iowa

Collaborator

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)

Collaborator