Table 4.
A summary of themes, subthemes, and codes for requirement analysis and prioritization.
| Theme and subthemes | Codes extracted from quotations | |
| Feasibility | ||
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Demand for monitoring systems | Hospital, home, and remote monitoring systems |
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Technological resources | Technology, infrastructure, and start |
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Health care outcomes | Patient care and health outcome |
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Costs | Cost, implementation, maintenance, and implications |
| Risk analysis | ||
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Treatment effectiveness | Treatment, effective, and efficacy |
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Health care system coverage | Aspects, treatment, and diagnosis |
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Diagnostic tools and indications | Different diagnostic tools, EEGa, and circumstances |
| Requirement analysis and prioritization | ||
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Step-by-step process | Step-by-step, developing |
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Focus on urgent neurological cases | Urgent, neurological, emergency events, and status epilepticus |
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EEG analytics in hospitals | EEG, analytics, video recording, and differential diagnostics |
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Special consideration for children | Children and special groups who are unable to make decisions give consent |
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Data storing and privacy | Data, storing, and privacy |
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Drug-resistant seizures | Drug-resistant seizures help patients |
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Accessibility and utility during off hours | Holidays, weekends, and voluntary |
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Cost-effectiveness and societal value | Cost-effective and society value |
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Chronic stages monitoring | Chronic stages, burden, patients, families, and medical care |
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Decision-making and responsibility | Careful decision, right person, and the use of the system |
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Priority in development and funding | Secure funding, organizations, priority, hospital environment, and emergency |
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Broad application across demographics | Wide range, different uses, children, adults, teenagers, and older people |
aEEG: electroencephalography.