Epilepsy awareness among physicians in plains and plateau regions of western China: a cross-sectional study
Xi Xiao, Jing Xiao, Changqiong Zhou, Chunge Pan, Yu Hao, Minghao Jin, Mingzhe Han, Shuang Jiang, Jiawei Liu, Yingying Tang, Xintong Wu, Bo Yan, Xiaoting Hao

TL;DR
Physicians in plateau regions of western China have less knowledge about epilepsy compared to those in plains regions, highlighting the need for targeted training to reduce regional disparities.
Contribution
The study identifies specific knowledge gaps in epilepsy care between physicians in plains and plateau regions of western China.
Findings
Physicians in plateau regions scored significantly lower on epilepsy diagnosis, treatment, and management knowledge.
No significant differences were found between neurology specialists in plateau and plains regions.
Both regions lack awareness of advanced preoperative evaluation techniques for epilepsy.
Abstract
Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder affecting about 50 million people worldwide. Disparities in healthcare resources lead to geographical variation in its diagnosis, treatment, and management. In particular, the gap between plains and plateau regions in western China remains understudied. Assessing healthcare professionals’ expertise and delivering targeted training represent effective strategies to narrow this treatment gap. We compare epilepsy knowledge between physicians in more developed plains regions and less developed plateau regions of western China in order to inform targeted interventions to address regional disparities. In this cross-sectional study, physicians attending epilepsy training sessions in three cities representative of the western plains region of China (Chengdu) and of the western plateau region (Lhasa and Xichang) completed a questionnaire assessing…
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TopicsEpilepsy research and treatment · Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms · Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies
