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  • Current status of caregivers' knowledge and demand for wearable seizure detection devices in children with epilepsy

    ObjectiveThis study aims to assess the current state of caregivers' awareness and demand for wearable seizure detection devices in children with epilepsy. MethodsA convenience sampling approach was employed to select 207 caregivers of children with epilepsy, who met the predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria at Shenzhen Children's Hospital between April and June 2024. Data were gathered through general demographic surveys and a specialized questionnaire assessing caregivers' recognition of and demand for wearable seizure detection devices. ResultsThe findings revealed that the majority of caregivers were largely unaware of wearable seizure detection devices, yet exhibited substantial concern over the potential for undetected seizures. Notably, a significant proportion of caregivers expressed a keen interest in adopting such devices and demonstrated a willingness to use them on a long-term basis. A moderate positive correlation was observed between caregivers' apprehension about undetected seizures and their level of interest in using wearable monitoring devices (r=0.455, P<0.001). Furthermore, most caregivers indicated a willingness to accept devices with false alarm and false negative rates of ≤25%, preferring to receive seizure alerts within one minute of onset. The majority of participants also expressed that they would only consider using the device if its cost were covered by insurance. ConclusionCaregivers of children with epilepsy exhibit significant concern over undetected seizures, coupled with limited awareness of wearable seizure detection devices. However, they express strong interest in adopting such technologies. These findings underscore the imperative to continue advancing the functionality and accessibility of these devices, enhance public awareness, and further educate caregivers to foster greater confidence and trust in wearable epilepsy monitoring solutions.

    Release date:2025-11-13 08:46 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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