This qualitative study investigated factors that guide caregiver decision making and ethical trade-offs for advanced neurotechnologies used to treat children with drug-resistant epilepsy. Caregivers with affected children were recruited to semi-structured focus groups or interviews at one of 4 major epilepsy centers in Eastern and Western Canada and the USA (n = 22). Discussions were transcribed and qualitative analytic methods applied to examine values and priorities (eg, risks, benefits, adherence, invasiveness, reversibility) of caregivers pertaining to novel technologies to treat drug-resistant epilepsy. Discussions revealed 3 major thematic branches for decision making: (1) features of the intervention-risks and benefits, with an empha...
Background: A targeted treatment approach is increasingly promoted in epilepsy management. Aim: To i...
Objective This qualitative study explored the challenges that Greek parents/caregivers of children w...
Objective Previous studies identified essential user preferences for seizure detection devices (SDDs...
This qualitative study investigated factors that guide caregiver decision making and ethical trade-o...
This qualitative study investigated factors that guide physicians' choices for minimally invasive an...
ObjectiveNovel and minimally invasive neurotechnologies offer the potential to reduce the burden of ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with intellectual disabilities (ID) receive health care by proxy. It is family ...
Background Against a backdrop of recommendations for increasing access to and uptake of early surgic...
AbstractParents of children with severe and intractable epilepsy face profound caregiving challenges...
Background Patients with intellectual disabilities (ID) receive health care by proxy. It is family m...
Background. In paediatric epilepsy, the evidence of effectiveness of antiseizure treatment is inconc...
Because of the nature of epilepsy, and the unpredictability of seizure recurrence, epilepsy requires...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
ObjectiveAlthough shorter time to pediatric resective epilepsy surgery is strongly associated with g...
OBJECTIVES: Seizure action plans help patients and caregivers better self-manage their epilepsy. We ...
Background: A targeted treatment approach is increasingly promoted in epilepsy management. Aim: To i...
Objective This qualitative study explored the challenges that Greek parents/caregivers of children w...
Objective Previous studies identified essential user preferences for seizure detection devices (SDDs...
This qualitative study investigated factors that guide caregiver decision making and ethical trade-o...
This qualitative study investigated factors that guide physicians' choices for minimally invasive an...
ObjectiveNovel and minimally invasive neurotechnologies offer the potential to reduce the burden of ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with intellectual disabilities (ID) receive health care by proxy. It is family ...
Background Against a backdrop of recommendations for increasing access to and uptake of early surgic...
AbstractParents of children with severe and intractable epilepsy face profound caregiving challenges...
Background Patients with intellectual disabilities (ID) receive health care by proxy. It is family m...
Background. In paediatric epilepsy, the evidence of effectiveness of antiseizure treatment is inconc...
Because of the nature of epilepsy, and the unpredictability of seizure recurrence, epilepsy requires...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
ObjectiveAlthough shorter time to pediatric resective epilepsy surgery is strongly associated with g...
OBJECTIVES: Seizure action plans help patients and caregivers better self-manage their epilepsy. We ...
Background: A targeted treatment approach is increasingly promoted in epilepsy management. Aim: To i...
Objective This qualitative study explored the challenges that Greek parents/caregivers of children w...
Objective Previous studies identified essential user preferences for seizure detection devices (SDDs...