2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejtd.2019.100136
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PNES Epidemiology: What is known, what is new?

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“…While not elicited during this presentation, the patient would benefit from a detailed, systematic psychiatric evaluation assessing family, social, financial, and employment challenges. 1,11,16 Psychotherapy remains a validated treatment modality in PNES. 10 In a large, multicenter randomized controlled trial in the UK (CODES, 2020) 29 , researchers observed more favorable clinically relevant secondary outcomes in patients receiving cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), such as coping with PNES diagnosis and overall quality of life in addition to specialist care.…”
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“…While not elicited during this presentation, the patient would benefit from a detailed, systematic psychiatric evaluation assessing family, social, financial, and employment challenges. 1,11,16 Psychotherapy remains a validated treatment modality in PNES. 10 In a large, multicenter randomized controlled trial in the UK (CODES, 2020) 29 , researchers observed more favorable clinically relevant secondary outcomes in patients receiving cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), such as coping with PNES diagnosis and overall quality of life in addition to specialist care.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Encouraging self-guided learning by providing tools such as leaflets and reliable health websites and introducing patients to a community of others dealing with PNES may decrease truancy to care. 11 Occasionally, family members and even health professionals may accuse patients with PNES of faking their symptoms. 21 In these instances, physicians thereby embark on rebuilding trust following a breakdown in communication, disappointment, and delays in treatment.…”
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