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Bone loss in epilepsy: barriers to prevention, diagnosis, and treatmentJohn O Elliott
Department of Neurology, Temple University School of Medicine, 3401 North Broad Street, 558 Parkinson Pavilion, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA
Epilepsy Behav 8:169-75. 2006....
Possible methods for the prevention of bone loss in persons with epilepsyJohn O Elliott
Department of Neurology, Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, 395 West 12th Avenue, 7th Floor, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Expert Rev Neurother 9:797-812. 2009..Consensus guidelines are needed for the prevention, screening and treatment of BMD loss in epilepsy...
A health literacy assessment of the epilepsy.com websiteJohn O Elliott
Department of Neurology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, United States
Seizure 18:434-9. 2009..If 8th grade level or below is used as the standard, only 15% are adequate. Recommendations and examples are provided for improving the readability of epilepsy-specific health education content...
Suicidality, depression screening, and antiepileptic drugs: reaction to the FDA alertBassel F Shneker
Department of Neurology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Neurology 72:987-91. 2009..To determine the reaction of neurology practitioners to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) alert concerning suicidality (suicidal ideation or behavior) and antiepileptic drugs...
Serious psychological distress among persons with epilepsy based on the 2005 California Health Interview SurveyJ Layne Moore
Department of Neurology, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA
Epilepsia 50:1077-84. 2009..To compare the prevalence of self-reported serious psychological distress using the Kessler 6 (K6) in persons with a history of epilepsy (PWE) to those without epilepsy from a population-based survey...
The impact of 'social determinants of health' on epilepsy prevalence and reported medication useJohn O Elliott
The Ohio State University, Department of Neurology, 395 W 12th Avenue 7th Floor, Columbus, OH 43210, United States
Epilepsy Res 84:135-45. 2009..Improved connection to patient advocacy organizations and medication assistance programs may help close these gaps...
Exercise, diet, health behaviors, and risk factors among persons with epilepsy based on the California Health Interview Survey, 2005John O Elliott
Department of Neurology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
Epilepsy Behav 13:307-15. 2008..Health professionals in the epilepsy field should step up their efforts to engage patients in health promotion, especially in the areas of exercise, diet, and smoking cessation...
Serious psychological distress and health outcomes for persons with epilepsy in povertyJohn O Elliott
The Ohio State University, Department of Neurology, 430 Means Hall, 1654 Upham Drive, Columbus, OH 43210, United States
Seizure 18:332-8. 2009..Psychological well-being needs to be incorporated into any comprehensive treatment strategy for managing epilepsy...
Osteoprotective knowledge in a multiethnic epilepsy populationJohn O Elliott
Department of Neurology, Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
J Neurosci Nurs 40:14-24, 39. 2008..Culturally relevantepilepsy materials and programs may improve knowledge and adoption of preventative behavior...
Health status and behavioral risk factors among persons with epilepsy in Ohio based on the 2006 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemJohn O Elliott
Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Department of Neurology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
Epilepsy Behav 12:434-44. 2008..Assessments reveal a need for smoking cessation and increased physical activity for persons with a history of epilepsy in Ohio...
A health literacy assessment of the National Epilepsy Foundation Web siteJohn O Elliott
Department of Neurology, Ohio State University, 430 Means Hall, 1654 Upham Drive, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Epilepsy Behav 11:525-32. 2007..Editorial changes are needed to bring the information to suggested levels. Suggestions for developing appropriate materials are provided...
Cardiovascular risk factors and homocysteine in epilepsyJohn O Elliott
The Ohio State University, Department of Neurology, 430 Means Hall, 1654 Upham Drive, Columbus, OH 43210, United States
Epilepsy Res 76:113-23. 2007..Cardiovascular screening and primary preventative recommendations based on the American Heart Association and supplementation should be suggested for the adult epilepsy population when appropriate...
Use of the Precaution Adoption Process Model to examine predictors of osteoprotective behavior in epilepsyJohn O Elliott
The Ohio State University Department of Neurology, 1654 Upham Drive Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Seizure 16:424-37. 2007..This study provides hints how persons with epilepsy could be influenced to move from the unaware/unengaged positions into to the stages of adoption and maintenance for osteoprotective behaviors...
Homocysteine and bone loss in epilepsyJohn O Elliott
The Ohio State University, 2050 Kenny Road, Columbus, OH 43221, USA
Seizure 16:22-34. 2007..In this study, persons with epilepsy who take nutritional supplementation have 25% lower s-Hcy levels than those who do not. Supplementation continues to be important in preventative epilepsy care...
Self-efficacy, knowledge, health beliefs, quality of life, and stigma in relation to osteoprotective behaviors in epilepsyJohn Ottis Elliott
Department of Public Health, Clinical Trials Organization, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43221, USA
Epilepsy Behav 9:478-91. 2006..Age and ethnicity were predictive of self-efficacy for epilepsy self-management only. Medical management factors varied among the models. Overall quality of life was a positive predictor for both calcium and exercise self-efficacy...
Comorbidity, health screening, and quality of life among persons with a history of epilepsyJohn O Elliott
Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Department of Neurology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Epilepsy Behav 14:125-9. 2009..Prevention, early identification, and treatment of comorbid conditions may reduce mortality risk and improve health outcomes in persons with epilepsy...
The impact of social support on health related quality of life in persons with epilepsyChristine Charyton
Department of Neurology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Epilepsy Behav 16:640-5. 2009..1). Persons with epilepsy need encouragement to actively seek and sustain supportive personal relationships that may help improve their quality of life...
Primary care and emergency physician attitudes and beliefs related to patients with psychogenic nonepileptic spellsBassel F Shneker
Department of Neurology, Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Epilepsy Behav 13:243-7. 2008..Ongoing education and outreach to referring physicians about PNES are indicated, especially because early diagnosis of PNES has been associated with better outcomes...
An assessment of patient and pharmacist knowledge of and attitudes toward reporting adverse drug events due to formulation switching in patients with epilepsyJames W McAuley
Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Epilepsy Behav 14:113-7. 2009..Not many pharmacists and far fewer patients use MedWatch to report these problems. We conclude that both patients with epilepsy and pharmacists are underinformed and underinvolved with reporting adverse drug events...
An evaluation of self-management behaviors and medication adherence in patients with epilepsyJames W McAuley
Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Epilepsy Behav 13:637-41. 2008..Self-management skills, beyond medication-taking behaviors, should be emphasized during patient interactions...
Perceived risk, resources, and perceptions concerning driving and epilepsy: a patient perspectiveJohn O Elliott
Department of Neurology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Epilepsy Behav 13:381-6. 2008..Recommendations for communication strategies are discussed...
