Objective Previous studies identified essential user preferences for seizure detection devices (SDDs), without addressing their relative strength. We performed a discrete choice experiment (DCE) to quantify attributes' strength, and to identify the determinants of user SDD preferences. Methods We designed an online questionnaire targeting parents of children with epilepsy to define the optimal balance between SDD sensitivity and positive predictive value (PPV) while accounting for individual seizure frequency. We selected five DCE attributes from a recent study. Using a Bayesian design, we constructed 11 unique choice tasks and analyzed these using a mixed multinomial logit model. Results One hundred parents responded to the online question...
Background: Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used in studies in healthcare resear...
Background: A targeted treatment approach is increasingly promoted in epilepsy management. Aim: To i...
AbstractStatement of the problem: There is increasing interest in reducing burden of illness in fami...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies identified essential user preferences for seizure detection devices (SDD...
Introduction: User preferences for seizure detection devices (SDDs) have been previously assessed us...
Background: Diagnosing epilepsy is a lengthy and burdensome process for patients and their family. A...
Introduction: User preferences for seizure detection devices (SDDs) have been previously assessed us...
ObjectiveNovel and minimally invasive neurotechnologies offer the potential to reduce the burden of ...
Background: There is an increasing number of self-management programs developed for patients with ep...
Objective: To assess the performance of a multimodal seizure detection device, first tested in adult...
Introduction: Caring for a child with epilepsy has a significant impact on parental quality of life....
Background: Using machine learning to combine wrist accelerometer (ACM) and electrodermal activity (...
OBJECTIVES: Seizure action plans help patients and caregivers better self-manage their epilepsy. We ...
This qualitative study investigated factors that guide caregiver decision making and ethical trade-o...
Background. In paediatric epilepsy, the evidence of effectiveness of antiseizure treatment is inconc...
Background: Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used in studies in healthcare resear...
Background: A targeted treatment approach is increasingly promoted in epilepsy management. Aim: To i...
AbstractStatement of the problem: There is increasing interest in reducing burden of illness in fami...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies identified essential user preferences for seizure detection devices (SDD...
Introduction: User preferences for seizure detection devices (SDDs) have been previously assessed us...
Background: Diagnosing epilepsy is a lengthy and burdensome process for patients and their family. A...
Introduction: User preferences for seizure detection devices (SDDs) have been previously assessed us...
ObjectiveNovel and minimally invasive neurotechnologies offer the potential to reduce the burden of ...
Background: There is an increasing number of self-management programs developed for patients with ep...
Objective: To assess the performance of a multimodal seizure detection device, first tested in adult...
Introduction: Caring for a child with epilepsy has a significant impact on parental quality of life....
Background: Using machine learning to combine wrist accelerometer (ACM) and electrodermal activity (...
OBJECTIVES: Seizure action plans help patients and caregivers better self-manage their epilepsy. We ...
This qualitative study investigated factors that guide caregiver decision making and ethical trade-o...
Background. In paediatric epilepsy, the evidence of effectiveness of antiseizure treatment is inconc...
Background: Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used in studies in healthcare resear...
Background: A targeted treatment approach is increasingly promoted in epilepsy management. Aim: To i...
AbstractStatement of the problem: There is increasing interest in reducing burden of illness in fami...