Delivering epilepsy care in low-resource settings: the role of technology

被引:8
作者
Ali, Amza [1 ,2 ]
Dindoust, Diba [3 ]
Grant, Justin [4 ]
Clarke, Dave [5 ]
机构
[1] Kingston Publ Hosp, Dept Med, Mona, Jamaica
[2] Univ West Indies, Mona, Jamaica
[3] Knowledge Soc, Toronto, ON, Canada
[4] Univ Toronto, Rotman Sch Management, Toronto, ON, Canada
[5] Univ Texas Austin, Dell Med Sch, Austin, TX 78712 USA
关键词
Epilepsy; low-resource; technology; telehealth; digital divide; wearables; EEG; cost-effectiveness; LASER-ABLATION; HEALTH-CARE; SLEEP; DIAGNOSIS; EDUCATION; COUNTRY; KEY;
D O I
10.1080/17434440.2021.2013198
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Introduction The implementation of technology in the field of epileptology has traditionally focused on its use for diagnosis and treatment and has, unsurprisingly, been capital-intensive, making it therefore mainly implementable in advanced high-income countries. Because of technological innovations over the past 20 years there has been almost a paradigm shift, particularly in access to and the potential for implementing relevant technology in lesser developed environments. Nearly 80% of people living with epilepsy live in low and middle-income countries. Areas covered The challenge and the purpose of this paper is to discuss how technology can be implemented into lesser-resourced contexts not only cost-effectively but in a cost-saving way while also building capacity and thus sustainability. Expert opinion The rate of technological advancement presents the risk of progressive widening of the technology and care gaps between advanced and lesser developed regions. Implementing technology is both about finding relevant appropriate technologies for the individual contexts of a diverse range of countries but also about repurposing low-tech technologies for application in epilepsy care in these areas. Finally exciting advances such as autonomous driving, digital twinning and robotic surgery will likely transform epilepsy care in several lower-resourced settings in the next 5-10 years.
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