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A pilot randomised controlled trial of a home-based writing intervention for individuals with seizures
Authors:Gregg H. Rawlings  Ian Brown  Brendan Stone  Markus Reuber
Affiliation:1. Academic Neurology Unit, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK;2. Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK;3. School of English, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Abstract:Objective: We investigated the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary effectiveness of a writing intervention for individuals with epilepsy or psychogenic nonepileptic seizures.

Methods: Individuals were randomised to write about potentially ‘therapeutic’ topics (n = 43) or about their daily events (n = 25). Participants were asked to write on four separate occasions for at least 20 min. Repeated-measures analysis of variance was used to investigate change in measures of health-related quality of life (NEWQoL-6D), depression (NDDI-E), anxiety (GAD-7) and illness perception (B-IPQ) from baseline to one and three-month follow-ups. Qualitative and quantitative data taken from a Writing Task Questionnaire was analysed between the two conditions.

Results: Recruitment was acceptable with 52% of those randomised completing the full writing intervention. In both conditions, participants wrote for longer than 20 min suggesting those who completed the study engaged well with the procedure. Greater benefits were observed in the ‘therapeutic’ condition (p < 0.05), which was associated with an improvement in health-related quality of life at one-month follow-up (p = 0.02). No differences were found in the other measures.

Conclusions: A writing intervention is acceptable in this population. Self-reported benefits were modest, suggesting therapeutic writing may be more suitable as a supplement to other therapies rather than a stand-alone therapeutic intervention.

Keywords:epilepsy  psychogenic nonepileptic seizures  dissociative seizures  focused expressive writing  expressive writing intervention  health-related quality of life
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