Teleconference-based education of epileptic seizure semiology

Epilepsy Res. 2018 Sep:145:73-76. doi: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2018.06.007. Epub 2018 Jun 12.

Abstract

Background: To evaluate whether a teleconference-based lecture provides similar understanding of seizure semiology to a face-to-face lecture for physicians.

Methods: Subjects were 66 physicians consisting of adult and pediatric neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, and general practitioners. All attended the 30-minute lecture to introduce various types of seizure semiology using video-clips by one of the authors (Yo.K.) and then joined the comprehensive case conference which discussed three cases in 1.5 h. Group A received the lecture and conference using a teleconference system (N = 43) and Group B attended in person (N = 23) for geographical reasons. After the conference, 32 subjects (23 in Group A and nine in Group B) scored their own post-lecture understanding of seizure semiology using the four-point Likert scale from 1 (not at all) to 4 (very well) as well as the estimated pre-lecture score. Data was analyzed to assess whether their understanding was improved after the lecture.

Results: No significant difference was found in improvement of understanding after the lecture between Group A (43%) and Group B (22%; p = 0.42). Pre-lecture score of subjects with improved understanding was significantly lower (2.3 +/- 0.2) than those without improvement (3.7 +/- 0.1) (p < 0.05).

Significance: Teleconference-based lectures can be a useful tool to educate seizure semiology for physicians, especially at the inexperienced level, by overcoming geographical limitations.

Keywords: Epilepsy; Tele-education; Teleconference system.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Education, Medical / methods*
  • Electroencephalography
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Seizures / diagnosis*
  • Seizures / psychology*
  • Seizures / therapy*
  • Telecommunications*
  • Video Recording