Ghebrehiwet Merhawit, Cox Katherine, Nees Danya, Dunford Bryan, Jacobsen Samuel M, Bacani Rigel, Vassar Matt
Office of Medical Student Research (MG, KC, DN, BD, SMJ, RB, MV); and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (MV), Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, Tulsa.
Neurol Clin Pract. 2023 Dec;13(6):e200211. doi: 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000200211. Epub 2023 Oct 2.
The objective of this study was to complete a scoping review of current literature surrounding health inequities in epilepsy while providing recommendations for future research.
During July 2022, we searched MEDLINE and Ovid Embase to find published articles pertaining to epilepsy and health inequities. Initially, authors received training. Authors then screened, and data were extracted in a masked duplicate manner. Studies published within the time frame of 2011-2021 in all countries were deemed appropriate. We screened 5,325 studies for titles and abstracts and then 56 studies for full text. We evaluated the inequities of race/ethnicity, sex or gender, income, occupation status, education level, under-resourced/rural population, and LGBTQ+. To summarize the data and descriptive statistics of our study, we used Stata 17.0 (StataCorp, LLC, College Station, TX).
We obtained a sample size of 45 studies for study inclusion. The most reported health inequities were income (18/45, 40.0%), under-resourced/rural population (15/45, 33.3%), and race/ethnicity (15/45, 33.3%). The least reported health inequity was LGBTQ+ (0/45, 0.0%).
The findings of our study suggest that gaps exist in literature concerning epilepsy and inequities. The inequities of income status, under-resourced/rural population, and race/ethnicity were examined the most, while LGBTQ+, occupation status, and sex or gender were examined the least. With the ultimate goal of more equitable and patient-centered care in mind, it is vital that future studies endeavor to fill in these determined gaps.
本研究的目的是对围绕癫痫健康不平等问题的现有文献进行范围综述,同时为未来研究提供建议。
2022年7月,我们检索了MEDLINE和Ovid Embase,以查找与癫痫和健康不平等相关的已发表文章。最初,作者接受了培训。然后作者进行筛选,并以双盲重复的方式提取数据。2011年至2021年期间在所有国家发表的研究被视为合适。我们筛选了5325篇文章的标题和摘要,然后筛选了56篇文章的全文。我们评估了种族/族裔、性别、收入、职业状况、教育水平、资源匮乏/农村人口以及 LGBTQ+ 群体的不平等情况。为了总结我们研究的数据和描述性统计,我们使用了Stata 17.0(StataCorp有限责任公司,德克萨斯州大学站)。
我们获得了45项纳入研究的样本量。报告最多的健康不平等是收入(18/45,40.0%)、资源匮乏/农村人口(15/45,33.3%)和种族/族裔(15/45,33.3%)。报告最少的健康不平等是LGBTQ+群体(0/45,0.0%)。
我们研究的结果表明,关于癫痫和不平等问题的文献存在空白。收入状况、资源匮乏/农村人口和种族/族裔的不平等研究最多,而LGBTQ+群体、职业状况以及性别方面的研究最少。考虑到更公平和以患者为中心的护理这一最终目标,未来的研究努力填补这些确定的空白至关重要。