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加拿大医疗服务提供者对儿童癫痫发作和癫痫护理的认知差异:找出差距。

Heterogeneous knowledge of childhood seizures and epilepsy care in Canadian healthcare Providers: Identifying the gaps.

作者信息

Michelle Kregel, Coulson Sherry, Guarasci Emily, Andrea Andrade

机构信息

Children's Hospital, London Health Sciences Centre, 800 Commissioners Rd E, London, Ontario N6A 5W9, Canada.

Lawson Health Research Institute, 750 Baseline Rd E, London, Ontario N6C 2R5, Canada.

出版信息

Epilepsy Behav Rep. 2024 Dec 6;29:100733. doi: 10.1016/j.ebr.2024.100733. eCollection 2025 Mar.

Abstract

Epilepsy is the most common chronic neurological condition in children. Many barriers exist in early recognition which cause delay in care and impact quality of life. Some of these children require advanced treatments which are underutilized due to lack of education, awareness and referrals. Overall, childhood epilepsy is underdiagnosed and poorly understood by non-expert providers. We investigated awareness and knowledge about epilepsy from primary care providers via the quality of their referrals. We prospectively collected and examined all epilepsy related referrals to the Paediatric Neurology Division at Children's Hospital in London, Ontario, Canada during a six-month period. We developed a modified "epilepsy focused" scoring tool to evaluate the referrals and scored them as basic or advanced. During the study time frame 175 (82 %) referrals met the inclusion criteria. Out of these, 152 (87 %) were identified as basic and 23 (13 %) were advanced (p < 0.001). Amongst the referrals that scored basic vs advanced: Family Doctors n = 49 with 40 basic (81 %) vs 9 advanced (18.3 %), Paediatric ER physicians n = 37, all 37 were basic (100 %) and Paediatricians n = 41 with 36 (87 %) basic and 5 (12 %) advanced. Our results showed significant lack of critical information in the content of epilepsy referrals coming from non-epileptologist providers, largely from the cohort of paediatric ED doctors. This reveals that knowledge and awareness of epilepsy in children remains scarce. Identifying these barriers can provide insights to develop strategies to facilitate accurate identification and rapid triage for children presenting with new onset epilepsy.

摘要

癫痫是儿童中最常见的慢性神经系统疾病。早期识别存在许多障碍,导致护理延迟并影响生活质量。其中一些儿童需要先进的治疗方法,但由于缺乏教育、认知和转诊,这些方法未得到充分利用。总体而言,儿童癫痫未得到充分诊断,非专业医疗人员对其了解甚少。我们通过初级医疗服务提供者的转诊质量调查了他们对癫痫的认知和了解情况。我们前瞻性地收集并检查了加拿大安大略省伦敦市儿童医院儿科神经科在六个月期间所有与癫痫相关的转诊病例。我们开发了一种改良的“聚焦癫痫”评分工具来评估转诊病例,并将其分为基本型或先进型。在研究时间段内,175例(82%)转诊病例符合纳入标准。其中,152例(87%)被确定为基本型,23例(13%)为先进型(p<0.001)。在基本型与先进型评分的转诊病例中:家庭医生n = 49,其中40例基本型(81%),9例先进型(18.3%);儿科急诊医生n = 37,全部37例为基本型(100%);儿科医生n = 41,其中36例(87%)为基本型,5例(12%)为先进型。我们的结果显示,来自非癫痫专家医疗人员(主要是儿科急诊医生群体)的癫痫转诊内容中严重缺乏关键信息。这表明对儿童癫痫的知识和认知仍然匮乏。识别这些障碍可以为制定策略提供见解,以便为新发癫痫患儿进行准确识别和快速分诊。

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