Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11029171 | Epilepsy & Behavior | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Results indicate MINDSET feasibility for use in the following: 1) identifying S-M issues across several domains; 2) selecting and assessing confidence in tailored S-M goals/strategies for improvement; 3) discussing S-M issues/goals/strategies/confidence with a HCP; and 4) creating an action plan (AP) and tracking achievement during regular clinic visits. Across two visits, 80-90% of patients agreed that the revised version of MINDSET was helpful, understandable, trustworthy, promoted careful thinking about management, was of appropriate duration, and would be helpful in future management and communication with HCP. Participating HCPs agreed that MINDSET improved the ease, thoroughness, and accuracy in identifying patient S-M issues and establishing a plan for improvement.
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Authors
Charles Begley, Jenny Chong, Ross Shegog, Refugio Sepulveda, Noelia Halavacs, Robert Addy, Kim Martin, David Labiner,