Epilepsy, mental health, adults with learning disability – reviewing the evidence

Brian Fitzgerald, Howard Ring
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Epilepsy, the experience of learning disability and the experience of mental health problems frequently occur in the same individual and can cause severe disadvantage, distress and vulnerability to the individual, together with a burden of care on families or carers. The challenges posed to clinicians include unpicking the complexities involved in understanding symptoms and presentations as well as the very limited evidence-based guiding management strategies. While evidence for service provision, care giving, and specific treatments is very limited, there are some themes that emerge from a review of the literature. The evidence that does exist indicates that the combination of these experiences is common, and attention must be paid to individual circumstances if one is to effectively understand and manage problems that arise. Certain clinical scenarios lead to specific treatment choices and the most popular anti-epileptic drugs prescribed seem to have both mood stabilizing and anti-epileptic effect profiles.

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癫痫、精神健康、成人学习障碍——回顾证据
癫痫、学习障碍的经历和精神健康问题的经历经常发生在同一个人身上,可能给个人造成严重的不利条件、痛苦和脆弱性,同时给家庭或照顾者带来照顾负担。临床医生面临的挑战包括理解症状和表现的复杂性,以及非常有限的循证指导管理策略。虽然有关服务提供、护理和具体治疗的证据非常有限,但从文献综述中可以得出一些主题。确实存在的证据表明,这些经验的结合是普遍的,如果一个人要有效地理解和管理出现的问题,就必须注意个人情况。某些临床情况会导致特定的治疗选择,最流行的抗癫痫药物似乎同时具有稳定情绪和抗癫痫的作用。
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