The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if new educational program prior to epilepsy surgery can either decrease the risk of cognitive decline after surgery or be a help to those patients who experience a decline after undergoing epilepsy surgery. Participants will participate in 2 individual virtual sessions and 4 virtual group sessions over the course of 5-6 weeks prior to their epilepsy surgery. They will asked to fill out online surveys and questionnaires at various times throughout the study, up to 12 months after their surgery. To see if the educational program works, researchers will compare those participating in the educational program with those that are receiving the standard epilepsy care prior to surgery.
Age range
18 Years – 60 Years
Sex
ALL
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Intervention attendance
Timeframe: 5-6 Weeks post study enrollment
Rate of Homework Completion
Timeframe: 5-6 Weeks post study enrollment
Study Attrition
Timeframe: 5-6 Weeks post study enrollment
Intervention Efficacy based on Quality of Life
Timeframe: 5-6 weeks post study enrollment, 6 month, 12 month