Establishing essential clinical data elements for efficient epilepsy care in time-limited settings.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Seizure-European Journal of Epilepsy Pub Date : 2025-03-12 DOI:10.1016/j.seizure.2025.03.008
Yong Seo Koo, Tae Young Kim, Seo-Young Lee, Woo-Jin Lee, Hunmin Kim, Young-Min Shon
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Abstract

Purpose: We aimed to develop a core set of common data elements (CDEs) for routine epilepsy care to enhance consistency and efficiency within time-limited clinical environments.

Methods: We employed a modified Delphi method involving epileptologists from university-affiliated hospitals. Participants rated the feasibility and importance of proposed CDEs over three survey rounds. The primary objective was to create feasible CDEs for EHR integration that capture essential clinical information during 5-10-minute consultations. Participant feedback guided iterative refinements, culminating in two templates: follow-up notes and initial/periodic evaluations.

Results: Of the 68 invited epileptologists, 61 (89.7 %) participated. In Round 1, consensus (≥67 % agreement) was achieved on 5 of 6 CDEs for follow-up notes and 22 of 28 for initial/periodic evaluations. After three rounds, consensus was reached on 6 follow-up note CDEs and 20 initial/periodic evaluation CDEs, including seizure frequency, date of last seizure, and medication changes. Most participants endorsed the necessity (98 %) of clinical CDEs and intended to implement them (97 %).

Conclusion: These core CDEs provide a practical, consensus-based framework for standardizing epilepsy care in South Korea under short consultation constraints. They can improve consistency and quality of care across institutions. Future initiatives will expand the CDEs to other patient subgroups, integrate patient-reported outcomes, and embed the templates in EHR systems for clinical and research applications.

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Seizure-European Journal of Epilepsy
Seizure-European Journal of Epilepsy 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy is an international journal owned by Epilepsy Action (the largest member led epilepsy organisation in the UK). It provides a forum for papers on all topics related to epilepsy and seizure disorders.
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