Expert opinions on pediatric EEG training for non-epilepsy specialists in sub-Saharan Africa.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Epileptic Disorders Pub Date : 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1002/epd2.70010
Veena Kander, Kette D Valente, Jaime Carrizosa, Jorge Vidaurre, Archana A Patel, Chahnez Charfi Triki, Ghaieb Aljandeel, Gagandeep Singh, Mitsuhiro Kato, Lala Seck, Zeinab Kone, Sándor Beniczky, Melody T Asukile, Gretchen L Birbeck, Kevin Jones, Geraldine Boylan, Joanne Hardman, Jo M Wilmshurst
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Abstract

Ideally, pediatric electroencephalograms (EEGs) should be performed by accredited neurophysiology technologists and interpreted by specialists trained in epileptology However, low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) lack such specialists.

Aim: To collate expert consensus on essential curriculum content for non-epilepsy specialists in EEG interpretation and safe post-training practice.

Method: A qualitative study on pediatric EEG training curricula needs was designed in collaboration with an adult education specialist. Data were collected via interviews from 15 epilepsy experts with training experience across high- to low-income settings. Thematic analysis was used to identify sub-themes. The experts voted on the key statements in a two-round Delphi to ascertain consensus.

Results: Twelve aspects of pediatric EEG training were identified and categorized thematically: relevance; exposure to pediatrics; focus on pediatrics; barriers; resource-limited setting; entry skills; best pedagogy; assessment; critical skills; reinforcement of skills; training model; and recommendations.

Conclusion: This study was driven by the inadequate access to training in pediatric EEG for non-epilepsy specialists, which is further exacerbated by the lack of epileptologists and neurophysiologists. The outcomes from the expert consensus opinions promoted consolidation, adaptation, and evolution of existing models that are viable for practice and to be used worldwide. The Delphi consensus demonstrated alignment among regionally located specialists towards the promotion of effective and maintained training for non-epilepsy specialists, as well as highlighting barriers that should be considered and addressed.

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Epileptic Disorders
Epileptic Disorders 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Epileptic Disorders is the leading forum where all experts and medical studentswho wish to improve their understanding of epilepsy and related disorders can share practical experiences surrounding diagnosis and care, natural history, and management of seizures. Epileptic Disorders is the official E-journal of the International League Against Epilepsy for educational communication. As the journal celebrates its 20th anniversary, it will now be available only as an online version. Its mission is to create educational links between epileptologists and other health professionals in clinical practice and scientists or physicians in research-based institutions. This change is accompanied by an increase in the number of issues per year, from 4 to 6, to ensure regular diffusion of recently published material (high quality Review and Seminar in Epileptology papers; Original Research articles or Case reports of educational value; MultiMedia Teaching Material), to serve the global medical community that cares for those affected by epilepsy.
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