TY - JOUR
T1 - Unraveling unmet needs in ketogenic dietary services
T2 - An ERN EpiCARE survey
AU - ERN EpiCARE Ketogenic Dietary Therapy Special Interest Group (KDT SIG)
AU - De Giorgis, Valentina
AU - Pasca, Ludovica
AU - Aznar-Lain, Gemma
AU - Bibic, Irena
AU - Bibic, Vedrana
AU - Darra, Francesca
AU - Dianin, Alice
AU - Dressler, Anastasia
AU - Jonsson, Henna
AU - Komulainen-Ebrahim, Jonna
AU - Kverneland, Magnhild
AU - Molteberg, Ellen
AU - Ragona, Francesca
AU - de Saint-Martin, Anne
AU - Varesio, Costanza
AU - Cross, J. Helen
AU - Baumgartner, Tobias
AU - Bjellvi, Johan
AU - Brunklaus, Andreas
AU - Buttle, Janette
AU - Pereira, Cristina Duarte
AU - Fonseca Samões, Ana Raquel
AU - Freri, Elena
AU - Guglielmetti, Monica
AU - Hallböök, Tove
AU - Karandiene, Jurgita
AU - Kotulska, Katarzyna
AU - Lo Barco, Tommaso
AU - Malenica, Masa
AU - Messana, Tullio
AU - Neubauer, David
AU - Eleni, Panagiotakaki
AU - Papadopoulou, Maria
AU - Quintas, Sofia
AU - Volpi, Lilia
AU - TrimmelSchwahofer, Petra
AU - Ruiz, Sonika Garcia Ribera
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Epilepsia Open published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International League Against Epilepsy.
PY - 2024/7/1
Y1 - 2024/7/1
N2 - The implementation and potential of ketogenic dietary therapies (KDTs) have changed over time. The organization of KDT services, the availability of multidisciplinary teams, resources and support for patients and families still vary widely around the world. This diversity is reflected by a lack of consistency in reported outcomes, optimization of using KDT and KDT compliance. To highlight the unmet needs for KDT services, the ERN EpiCARE Ketogenic Dietary Therapy Special Interest Group (KDT SIG) conducted an online survey on KDT implementation and utilization, addressing the following topics: Use and completeness of guidelines and protocols; assessment of compliance and outcome parameters, sustainability and inclusivity in daily life. Consistently reported unmet needs included the lack of psychological support and resources to measure and improve adherence to KDT, the lack of inclusion strategies, and shared guidelines and protocols adapting to specific needs. Future interventions should focus primarily on educational and informative measures together with creation of shared protocols for complex care.
AB - The implementation and potential of ketogenic dietary therapies (KDTs) have changed over time. The organization of KDT services, the availability of multidisciplinary teams, resources and support for patients and families still vary widely around the world. This diversity is reflected by a lack of consistency in reported outcomes, optimization of using KDT and KDT compliance. To highlight the unmet needs for KDT services, the ERN EpiCARE Ketogenic Dietary Therapy Special Interest Group (KDT SIG) conducted an online survey on KDT implementation and utilization, addressing the following topics: Use and completeness of guidelines and protocols; assessment of compliance and outcome parameters, sustainability and inclusivity in daily life. Consistently reported unmet needs included the lack of psychological support and resources to measure and improve adherence to KDT, the lack of inclusion strategies, and shared guidelines and protocols adapting to specific needs. Future interventions should focus primarily on educational and informative measures together with creation of shared protocols for complex care.
KW - 3141 Health care science
KW - 3124 Neurology and psychiatry
KW - epilepsy
KW - ERN-EpiCARE
KW - ketogenic dietary therapies
KW - patient centered outcomes
KW - unmet needs
U2 - 10.1002/epi4.12968
DO - 10.1002/epi4.12968
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85197272103
SN - 2470-9239
VL - 9
SP - 1582
EP - 1588
JO - Epilepsia Open
JF - Epilepsia Open
IS - 4
ER -