TY - JOUR
T1 - Health Disparities in Pediatric Epilepsy
T2 - Methods and Lessons Learned
AU - Wagner, Janelle
AU - Bhatia, Sonal
AU - Marquis, B. Oyinkan
AU - Vetter, Imelda
AU - Beatty, Christopher W.
AU - Garcia, Rebecca
AU - Joshi, Charuta
AU - Kumar, Gogi
AU - Rao, Kavya
AU - Singhal, Nilika
AU - Skjei, Karen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2023/6
Y1 - 2023/6
N2 - Epilepsy affects 1% of youth and is associated with neurocognitive and psychosocial comorbidities, increased risk of mortality, and poor health-related outcomes. Health disparities in children and youth with epilepsy (CYE) have been understudied. A Special Interest Group (SIG) within the Pediatric Epilepsy Research Consortium is conducting a scoping review to systematically assess the literature and highlight the gaps in access to clinical care and management of pediatric epilepsy. The methodology for this review is presented. In conducting a peer-reviewed assessment of the scope of health disparities in pediatric epilepsy, we learned that developing the methodology for and conducting a comprehensive scoping review with multiple contributors resulted in a time-intensive process. While there is an evidence to suggest that health disparities do exist in CYE, very few studies have focused on these disparities. Disparity results are often not included in key elements of articles, lending them to be underemphasized and underrecognized. Preliminary conclusions inform several important research considerations.
AB - Epilepsy affects 1% of youth and is associated with neurocognitive and psychosocial comorbidities, increased risk of mortality, and poor health-related outcomes. Health disparities in children and youth with epilepsy (CYE) have been understudied. A Special Interest Group (SIG) within the Pediatric Epilepsy Research Consortium is conducting a scoping review to systematically assess the literature and highlight the gaps in access to clinical care and management of pediatric epilepsy. The methodology for this review is presented. In conducting a peer-reviewed assessment of the scope of health disparities in pediatric epilepsy, we learned that developing the methodology for and conducting a comprehensive scoping review with multiple contributors resulted in a time-intensive process. While there is an evidence to suggest that health disparities do exist in CYE, very few studies have focused on these disparities. Disparity results are often not included in key elements of articles, lending them to be underemphasized and underrecognized. Preliminary conclusions inform several important research considerations.
KW - Health Disparities
KW - Health Related Outcomes
KW - Pediatric Epilepsy
KW - Social Determinants of Health
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U2 - 10.1007/s10880-022-09898-1
DO - 10.1007/s10880-022-09898-1
M3 - Review article
C2 - 35930105
AN - SCOPUS:85135471887
SN - 1068-9583
VL - 30
SP - 251
EP - 260
JO - Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings
JF - Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings
IS - 2
ER -