In India, women with epilepsy face unique challenges. A focused ethnography of six women within the epilepsy treatment gap was conducted in rural South India. Women were asked to describe their day-to-day lives. Data were collected through open-ended, semistructured interview questions, participant observation, and field notes. Thematic analysis was done. The disease-related stigma contributed to the women's physical, psychological, and emotional struggles; the women and their family members made every effort to conceal the disease. Educational interventions to create awareness could help women seek effective treatments for their seizures, thereby reducing the stigma and improving the quality of their lives
Background: Epilepsy is one of the common chronic neurological problem affecting people of all ages....
Data on the epidemiology of epilepsy in a rural community in a developing country would be of value ...
International audienceObjective: To measure perceived stigma in urban and rural areas of a developin...
Women with epilepsy in rural southern India often do not receive anti-epilepsy drugs (AEDs) or take ...
Background There has been little study of the specific implications of living with epilepsy for wome...
Background: Stigma is an important contributor for epilepsy. In India, most studies on epilepsy stig...
annual incidence of close to half a million. The number of people with epilepsy in rural areas was 4...
Abstract. Epilepsy-associated stigma is a well-recognized phenomenon that adversely impacts the live...
NoPurpose: To examine the beliefs and experiences of South Asians with epilepsy and the extent of p...
There are about 10 million people with epilepsy in India and a quarter of them are women in reproduc...
SummaryPurpose:To examine the beliefs and experiences of South Asians with epilepsy and the extent o...
Background: Epilepsy is a global public health problem affecting people of all ages, sex, races, nat...
India, with a population of 1.2 billion, has an esti-mated 12 million persons with epilepsy (PWE). A...
Background: Epilepsy, a neurological disorder, still remains one of the most stigmatising disease. M...
Aims And Objective: To study knowledge, attitude and practice of epilepsy among patients and family ...
Background: Epilepsy is one of the common chronic neurological problem affecting people of all ages....
Data on the epidemiology of epilepsy in a rural community in a developing country would be of value ...
International audienceObjective: To measure perceived stigma in urban and rural areas of a developin...
Women with epilepsy in rural southern India often do not receive anti-epilepsy drugs (AEDs) or take ...
Background There has been little study of the specific implications of living with epilepsy for wome...
Background: Stigma is an important contributor for epilepsy. In India, most studies on epilepsy stig...
annual incidence of close to half a million. The number of people with epilepsy in rural areas was 4...
Abstract. Epilepsy-associated stigma is a well-recognized phenomenon that adversely impacts the live...
NoPurpose: To examine the beliefs and experiences of South Asians with epilepsy and the extent of p...
There are about 10 million people with epilepsy in India and a quarter of them are women in reproduc...
SummaryPurpose:To examine the beliefs and experiences of South Asians with epilepsy and the extent o...
Background: Epilepsy is a global public health problem affecting people of all ages, sex, races, nat...
India, with a population of 1.2 billion, has an esti-mated 12 million persons with epilepsy (PWE). A...
Background: Epilepsy, a neurological disorder, still remains one of the most stigmatising disease. M...
Aims And Objective: To study knowledge, attitude and practice of epilepsy among patients and family ...
Background: Epilepsy is one of the common chronic neurological problem affecting people of all ages....
Data on the epidemiology of epilepsy in a rural community in a developing country would be of value ...
International audienceObjective: To measure perceived stigma in urban and rural areas of a developin...