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The effect of a seminar on medical students' information acquisition of and attitudes toward epilepsy.
CONCLUSION: Although a lack of acquaintance was found in some areas, awareness of epilepsy in our sample was at a moderate level. This study showed a positive effect of the education given to students on information acquisition and attitude. PMID: 33485166 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Epilepsy and Behaviour - January 20, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Yeni K, Tülek Z, Çavuşoğlu A, Bebek N, Gürses C, Baykan B, Gökyiğit A Tags: Epilepsy Behav Source Type: research

A knowledge-based simple education program for patients with epilepsy in Japan: Effects sustained after the program implementation
CONCLUSION: While correct knowledge about epilepsy can improve attitudes and perceptions of epilepsy in PWE, special measures are needed for PWE with depression.PMID:37451070 | DOI:10.1016/j.yebeh.2023.109341
Source: Epilepsy and Behaviour - July 14, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Takenori Morita Hiromichi Motooka Yuji Ito Shingo Yasumoto Naohisa Uchimura Kenta Murotani Motohiro Ozone Source Type: research

Robotic systems for gait re-education in cases of spinal cord injury: a systematic review.
CONCLUSIONS: The evidence of gait training with robotic devices in patients with spinal cord injury is positive, although limited and with fair methodological quality. PMID: 28229441 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Revista de Neurologia - February 25, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Gandara-Sambade T, Fernandez-Pereira M, Rodriguez-Sotillo A Tags: Rev Neurol Source Type: research

Pilot trial of "Epi-school" group psychosocial education program for patients with epilepsy and their relatives in Japan.
CONCLUSIONS: Epi-school may be useful as part of epilepsy treatment to improve the QOL of PWE by making it easier for patients and their relatives to develop acceptance of living with epilepsy. The main limitation in the current study was the small sample size and the lack of a control group. In future studies, we plan to further investigate the usefulness of psychosocial education programs in Japan, including Epi-school, by increasing the sample size, including a control comparison, and collecting more comprehensive data. We hope that the current findings will encourage the provision of appropriate medical insurance fundi...
Source: Epilepsy and Behaviour - November 22, 2020 Category: Neurology Authors: Kuramochi I, Oga K, Iwayama T, Miyawaki Y, Ishihara T, Kobayashi S, Yoshimasu H Tags: Epilepsy Behav Source Type: research

Educational needs of physicians (in training) for management of patients with epilepsy
Epilepsy Behav. 2021 Oct 28;124:108375. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.108375. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTOBJECTIVES: To investigate the opinions of medical students, residents in different disciplines, and clinical attendings in various disciplines on the educational needs and learning objectives about epilepsy at the basic and intermediate levels of medical education.METHODS: On July 15th, 2021, we posted an online invitation including a questionnaire to all the medical students, residents, and attendings of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran. The survey anonymously collected data about the participants [sex, age,...
Source: Epilepsy and Behaviour - November 10, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Ali A Asadi-Pooya Afrooz Karimi Mohammad Rahgoshay Mahtab Rostamihosseinkhani Hamid Nemati Source Type: research

Education on the consequences of traumatic brain injury for children and adolescents with TBI and families/caregivers: a systematic scoping review
CONCLUSIONS: The results of this scoping review may guide future research and intervention development to promote the recovery of children and adolescents with TBI.PMID:36426599 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2022.2145357
Source: Brain Injury - November 25, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Monique R Pappadis Jennifer P Lundine Maria Kajankova Kimberly P Hreha Nancy Doria Xinsheng Cindy Cai Joanne E Flanagan Source Type: research

Parallel development of Parkinson's-specific competencies for exercise professionals and criteria for exercise education programs
The Parkinson's Foundation sought to develop Parkinson's specific competencies for exercise professionals who work with people with Parkinson's (PwP). These competencies built upon exercise guidelines and professional competencies for healthy populations. The purpose of this article is to describe the development of the professional competencies, continuing education criteria, and a pilot accreditation process.
Source: Parkinsonism and Related Disorders - May 1, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Miriam R. Rafferty, Lisa Hoffman, Megan Feeney, Carol Schulte, Adrian Hutber, Todd Galati, Francis Neric, Terry D. Ellis Tags: Point of View Source Type: research

Education and Decision Making at the Time of Triptan Prescribing: Patient Expectations vs Actual Practice.
CONCLUSIONS: Based on this study, it is clear that patients prefer the shared model approach to medical decision making in regards to the prescription of triptans. The majority of patients received education that was generally consistent with their desires. Patients preferred that the prescribing provider be the primary source of information. The most desired educational topics included when/if a triptan should be taken, the number of times a triptan can be taken for a single migraine, co-administration with other acute medications, and the most common side effects. Focusing on these topics should enhance patient satisfact...
Source: Headache - February 11, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Mathew PG, Pavlovic JM, Lettich A, Wells RE, Robertson CE, Mullin K, Charleston Iv L, Dodick DW, Schwedt TJ Tags: Headache Source Type: research

Preventing & #8220;neurophobia & #8221;: Remodeling neurology education for 21st-century medical students through effective pedagogical strategies for & #8220;neurophilia & #8221;
This article explores plausible factors that contribute to the genesis of neurophobia and multifaceted strategies to nurture interest in neurosciences and provide possible solutions to demystify neurology education, especially the need for evidence-based educational interventions. Remodeling neurology education through effective pedagogical strategies and remedial measures, and using the Miller's pyramid, would provide a framework for assessing clinical competence in clinical bedside neurology. Technology-enhanced education and digital classrooms would undoubtedly stamp out neurophobia in medical students of the...
Source: Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology - March 29, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Bhaskara P Shelley Thomas V Chacko Balakrishnan R Nair Source Type: research

Continuing decline in the prevalence of cerebral palsy in Denmark for birth years 2008-2013
CONCLUSION: We found a decrease in prevalence and severity in CP among Danish children. The decline was most pronounced in children born after 37 gestational weeks with severe subtypes of CP. National guidelines that recommend induction of labour before the completion of week 42 and therapeutic hypothermia for term neonates with hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy, may have contributed to the decline.PMID:34756357 | DOI:10.1016/j.ejpn.2020.10.003
Source: European Journal of Paediatric Neurology - November 10, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Mads Langager Larsen Gija Rackauskaite Gorm Greisen Bjarne Laursen Peter Uldall Lone Krebs Christina Engel Hoei-Hansen Source Type: research