scholarly journals The efficacy of a pharmacist implemented educational treatment programme for people with epilepsy: A report of a randomised controlled trial

Seizure ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 69 ◽  
pp. 147-153 ◽  
Author(s):  
Unyime Eshiet ◽  
Jegbefume Okonta ◽  
Chinwe Ukwe
2016 ◽  
Vol 102 (4) ◽  
pp. 303-310 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beate Benestad ◽  
Samira Lekhal ◽  
Milada Cvancarova Småstuen ◽  
Jens Kristoffer Hertel ◽  
Vidar Halsteinli ◽  
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ObjectiveTo compare the effectiveness of a 2-year camp-based family treatment programme and an outpatient programme on obesity in two generations.DesignPragmatic randomised controlled trial.SettingRehabilitation clinic, tertiary care hospital and primary care.PatientsFamilies with at least one child (7–12 years) and one parent with obesity.InterventionsSummer camp for 2 weeks and 4 repetition weekends or lifestyle school including 4 days family education. Behavioural techniques motivating participants to healthier lifestyle.Main outcome measuresChildren: 2-year changes in body mass index (BMI) SD score (SDS). Parents: 2-year change in BMI. Main analyses: linear mixed models.ResultsNinety children (50% girls) were included. Baseline mean (SD) age was 9.7 (1.2) years, BMI 28.7 (3.9) kg/m2 and BMI SDS 3.46 (0.75). The summer-camp children had a lower adjusted estimated mean (95% CI) increase in BMI (−0.8 (−3.5 to −0.2) kg/m2), but the BMI SDS reductions did not differ significantly (−0.11 (−0.49 to 0.05)). The 2-year baseline adjusted BMI and BMI SDS did not differ significantly between summer-camp and lifestyle-school completers, BMI 29.8 (29.1 to 30.6) vs 30.7 (29.8 to 31.6) kg/m2 and BMI SDS 2.96 (2.85 to 3.08) vs 3.11 (2.97 to 3.24), respectively. The summer-camp parents had a small reduction in BMI (−0.9 (−1.8 to −0.03) vs −0.8 (−2.1 to 0.4) in the lifestyle-school group), but the within-group changes did not differ significantly (0.3 (−1.7 to 2.2)).ConclusionsA 2-year family camp-based obesity treatment programme had no significant effect on BMI SDS in children with severe obesity compared with an outpatient family-based treatment programme.Trial registration numberNCT01110096.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah Clement ◽  
Adrienne van Nieuwenhuizen ◽  
Aliya Kassam ◽  
Ian Norman ◽  
Clare Flach ◽  
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