Abstract

In their article “Preferences and User Experience of Wearable Devices in Epilepsy: A Systematic Review of Mixed-Method Synthesis,” Dr. Sivathamboo and colleagues1 performed a review of existing medical literature on the topic of epilepsy. Their goal was simple: to better understand what people with epilepsy and their caregivers want. More specifically, they wanted to know what patients prefer when it comes to wearable devices that could help monitor seizures. Because an accurate record of seizures is essential to epilepsy treatment, seizure monitoring could have a direct effect on patient care and ultimately improve the quality of life of people with epilepsy.

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