Muchada Irene Farisai, Wilmshurst Jo M, Laing Nakita, Haf Davies Elin, Fieggen Karen
Division of Human Genetics and Department of Medicine, University of Cape Town South Africa, South Africa.
Paediatric Neurology Department, Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital, Neuroscience Institute, University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Epilepsy Behav. 2021 Apr;117:107873. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.107873. Epub 2021 Mar 9.
Successful implementation of innovative Precision Medicine initiatives in the management of children with complex epilepsy is largely dependent on the caregivers' engagement with the technology as well as its accessibility and acceptability. We investigated the feasibility of implementing these initiatives in the South African setting by gathering information on the caregivers' experiences, perspectives, and expectations for Precision Management of Epilepsy (PME) initiatives.
We purposively recruited 12 participants from a cohort of 40 caregivers of children with complex epilepsy recruited for a PME study attending Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (RCWMCH) in Cape Town, South Africa. Face-to-face semi-structured interviews were conducted using a pragmatic qualitative approach and themes were extracted using a thematic framework approach.
All participants had ideas about the cause of epilepsy, but many did not think that epilepsy is a medical condition. There were several difficulties in adhering to medical treatment which was sometimes combined with traditional remedies and practices. Understanding of Precision Medicine in the context of research was limited and although participants were unclear about benefits, most were optimistic about the future. mHealth devices introduced new feelings and challenges for many participants. The four themes which emerged were: (1) Cause of epilepsy: uncertainty and conflicting views; (2) Need for healing; (3) PME mHealth devices; and (4) Feasibility of implementation of PME initiatives.
For Precision Medicine to be widely accepted and beneficial, how people understand the cause of epilepsy, difficulties in adherence to treatment, and personal experiences need to be addressed.
在复杂癫痫患儿的管理中成功实施创新的精准医学计划,在很大程度上取决于护理人员对该技术的参与程度及其可及性和可接受性。我们通过收集护理人员对癫痫精准管理(PME)计划的经验、观点和期望方面的信息,调查了在南非实施这些计划的可行性。
我们从南非开普敦红十字会战争纪念儿童医院(RCWMCH)招募的40名复杂癫痫患儿的护理人员队列中有目的地选取了12名参与者,这些护理人员参与了一项PME研究。采用务实的定性方法进行面对面的半结构化访谈,并使用主题框架方法提取主题。
所有参与者都对癫痫的病因有自己的看法,但许多人并不认为癫痫是一种疾病。坚持药物治疗存在一些困难,有时还会结合传统疗法和做法。参与者对研究背景下的精准医学的理解有限,尽管他们不清楚其益处,但大多数人对未来持乐观态度。移动健康设备给许多参与者带来了新的感受和挑战。出现的四个主题是:(1)癫痫病因:不确定性和相互矛盾的观点;(2)治愈需求;(3)PME移动健康设备;(4)PME计划实施的可行性。
为了使精准医学得到广泛接受并发挥作用,需要解决人们对癫痫病因的理解、坚持治疗的困难以及个人经历等问题。