Seizure Forecasting: Patient and Caregiver Perspectives
Accurate seizure forecasting is emerging as a near-term possibility due to recent advancements in machine learning and EEG technology improvements. Large-scale data curation and new data element collection through consumer wearables and digital health tools such as longitudinal seizure diary data ha...
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doaj-36bd01f369814ceab58343e1f5e7b82c2021-09-20T05:27:55ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952021-09-011210.3389/fneur.2021.717428717428Seizure Forecasting: Patient and Caregiver PerspectivesCaitlin L. Grzeskowiak0Sonya B. Dumanis1Sonya B. Dumanis2Epilepsy Foundation of America, Greater Landover, MD, United StatesEpilepsy Foundation of America, Greater Landover, MD, United StatesCoalition for Aligning Science, Chevy Chase, MD, United StatesAccurate seizure forecasting is emerging as a near-term possibility due to recent advancements in machine learning and EEG technology improvements. Large-scale data curation and new data element collection through consumer wearables and digital health tools such as longitudinal seizure diary data has uncovered new possibilities for personalized algorithm development that may be used to predict the likelihood of future seizures. The Epilepsy Foundation recognized the unmet need for development in seizure forecasting following a 2016 survey where an overwhelming majority of respondents across all seizure types and frequencies reported that unpredictability of seizures had the strongest impact on their life while living with or caring for someone living with epilepsy. In early 2021, the Epilepsy Foundation conducted an updated survey among those living with epilepsies and/or their caregivers to better understand the use-cases that best suit the needs of our community as seizure forecast research advances. These results will provide researchers with insight into user-acceptance of using a forecasting tool and incorporation into their daily life. Ultimately, this input from people living with epilepsy and caregivers will provide timely feedback on what the community needs are and ensure researchers and companies first and foremost consider these needs in seizure forecasting tools/product development.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2021.717428/fullseizure forecastingcommunity surveypatient perceptionwearable sensorsepilepsyseizure forecasting devices |
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Accurate seizure forecasting is emerging as a near-term possibility due to recent advancements in machine learning and EEG technology improvements. Large-scale data curation and new data element collection through consumer wearables and digital health tools such as longitudinal seizure diary data has uncovered new possibilities for personalized algorithm development that may be used to predict the likelihood of future seizures. The Epilepsy Foundation recognized the unmet need for development in seizure forecasting following a 2016 survey where an overwhelming majority of respondents across all seizure types and frequencies reported that unpredictability of seizures had the strongest impact on their life while living with or caring for someone living with epilepsy. In early 2021, the Epilepsy Foundation conducted an updated survey among those living with epilepsies and/or their caregivers to better understand the use-cases that best suit the needs of our community as seizure forecast research advances. These results will provide researchers with insight into user-acceptance of using a forecasting tool and incorporation into their daily life. Ultimately, this input from people living with epilepsy and caregivers will provide timely feedback on what the community needs are and ensure researchers and companies first and foremost consider these needs in seizure forecasting tools/product development. |
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seizure forecasting community survey patient perception wearable sensors epilepsy seizure forecasting devices |
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