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The efficacy of an educational program for parents of children with epilepsy (FAMOSES): Results of a controlled multicenter evaluation study.

Authors :
Hagemann, Anne
Pfäfflin, Margarete
Nussbeck, Fridtjof W.
May, Theodor W.
Source :
Epilepsy & Behavior. Nov2016 Part A, Vol. 64, p143-151. 9p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objective The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the educational program FAMOSES (modular service package epilepsy for families) for parents of children with epilepsy. Method Parents of children with epilepsy from Germany and Austria were included in a controlled prospective multicenter study using a pre–post design. Participants of the FAMOSES program (FAMOSES group, n = 148) completed a standardized questionnaire immediately before the program and six months later. The matched control group of parents not participating in the program ( n = 74, matching ratio 2:1) also answered the questionnaire twice, at an interval of six months. The questionnaire comprised epilepsy-specific outcome measures (e.g., knowledge, coping, fears) and disease-related variables (e.g., seizure frequency). The generalized estimation equation approach was used for statistical analysis. In addition, parents' satisfaction with the FAMOSES program was assessed six months after participation. Results Parents of the FAMOSES group significantly improved in epilepsy-specific knowledge (group × time interaction: p < .001), coping ( p < .01), epilepsy-related fears ( p < .05), and in speaking about epilepsy with their child ( p < .05) compared with the control group. No effects were found on disease-related variables. Nearly all of the participants rated the FAMOSES parents' program as “very good” (71%) or “good” (27%). Conclusion The efficacy of the FAMOSES parents' program was confirmed. The results indicate that imparting knowledge and the interactive approach help parents in coping with their child's epilepsy and reduce epilepsy-related fears. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15255050
Volume :
64
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Epilepsy & Behavior
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
119463751
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2016.09.027