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Volume 09

Journal of Alzheimers Disease & Parkinsonism

ISSN: 2161-0460

Epilepsy 2019

Parkinsons Congress 2019

August 29-31, 2019

JOINT EVENT

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August 29-31, 2019 Vienna, Austria

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International Conference on

Epilepsy & Treatment

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World Congress on

Parkinsons & Huntington Disease

The role of social media for the epilepsy treatment particularly the role of social media

Solomon Tsegaye

Woldia University, Ethiopia

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pilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, affecting over 60 million people of all ages worldwide

and is characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizure activity. Despite the availability of numerous anti-epileptic

drugs, up to 35% of the patients have medically refractory epilepsy. Like many other chronic diseases, in addition

to the biological manifestations, the cognitive and psychosocial burdens of epilepsy are significant. The societal

impact of epilepsy has been well-studied and documented in both print and other traditional media. For example,

Steer et al. found a strong correlation between the prevalence of epilepsy and socioeconomic deprivation. Despite

these findings, patients' disease experiences in addition to their desired care from the healthcare system vary greatly.

Furthermore, epilepsy similarly remains a condition not well understood and subject to stigmatization by the

general public Social media has become an instrumental part of the increasing number of people's lives worldwide.

In 2016, Twitter reported over 313 million active users. Because of the growing patient presence on these sites,

healthcare professionals are also more interested and involved in the adoption of social media to gain access to

patients and for the delivery of personalized medicine. The number of published, peer-reviewed articles containing

both the keywords “social media” and “quality of care,” as documented by the National Center for Biotechnology

Information, increased from 139 in 2005 to 780 in 2015. Social media can be utilized for healthcare in a number of

different ways, including information dissemination, peer-to-peer communication, research data collection, public

opinion assessment, and knowledge generation . On one hand, the advantages of social media as a tool for healthcare

include widespread usage, efficiency, and ability to collect real world information from users. On the other hand, the

disadvantages of obtaining data from social media are the inconsistent quality of information obtained in addition

to sampling, reporting, and recall bias. Our manuscript aims to assess how social media is used by online users

interested in epilepsy and epilepsy-related topics to identify gaps in physician–patient communication and public

understanding of specific topics and treatment interventions.

J Alzheimers Dis Parkinsonism 2019, Volume 09