Background In order to tackle the considerable treatment gap for epilepsy in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), a task sharing model is recommended whereby care is integrated into primary health services. However, there are limited data on implementation and impact of such services in LMICs. Our study aimed to explore the perspectives of service users and caregivers on the accessibility, experience and perceived impact of epilepsy treatment received in a task-shared model in a rural district of Ethiopia. Methods A qualitative study was carried out using interviews with purposively sampled service users (n = 13) and caregivers (n = 3) from a community-ascertained cohort of people with epilepsy receiving integrated serv...
purpose: Most people with epilepsy (PWE) in low-income countries are not treated. We identified ris...
This study explored how, in low income countries, the care of persons with epilepsy often falls onto...
Background. The prevalence and incidence rate of epilepsy were found to be higher in low- and middle...
Background: In order to tackle the considerable treatment gap for epilepsy in many low- and middle-i...
Background Integrating epilepsy care into primary care settings could reduce the global burden of i...
AbstractMany people with epilepsy (PWE) in resource‐poor countries do not receive appropriate treatm...
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy can be a large economic burden in countries where appropriate treatment is not ...
Epilepsy treatment gap range from 87% to 98%. In spite of this, there is a gross inadequacy of the a...
This study, supported by the Rwandan Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization, was condu...
BACKGROUND: Many people with epilepsy in low-income countries do not receive appropriate biomedical ...
Many people with epilepsy (PWE) in resource-poor countries do not receive appropriate treatment, a p...
Introduction: Despite advances in antiepileptic medication and diagnostic technology, the medical tr...
AbstractBackgroundIn 1998, we set up nurse-led epilepsy clinics in five rural health centres around ...
SummaryBackgroundMany people with epilepsy in low-income countries do not receive appropriate biomed...
Epilepsy in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) present unique challenges, as the burden is hig...
purpose: Most people with epilepsy (PWE) in low-income countries are not treated. We identified ris...
This study explored how, in low income countries, the care of persons with epilepsy often falls onto...
Background. The prevalence and incidence rate of epilepsy were found to be higher in low- and middle...
Background: In order to tackle the considerable treatment gap for epilepsy in many low- and middle-i...
Background Integrating epilepsy care into primary care settings could reduce the global burden of i...
AbstractMany people with epilepsy (PWE) in resource‐poor countries do not receive appropriate treatm...
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy can be a large economic burden in countries where appropriate treatment is not ...
Epilepsy treatment gap range from 87% to 98%. In spite of this, there is a gross inadequacy of the a...
This study, supported by the Rwandan Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization, was condu...
BACKGROUND: Many people with epilepsy in low-income countries do not receive appropriate biomedical ...
Many people with epilepsy (PWE) in resource-poor countries do not receive appropriate treatment, a p...
Introduction: Despite advances in antiepileptic medication and diagnostic technology, the medical tr...
AbstractBackgroundIn 1998, we set up nurse-led epilepsy clinics in five rural health centres around ...
SummaryBackgroundMany people with epilepsy in low-income countries do not receive appropriate biomed...
Epilepsy in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) present unique challenges, as the burden is hig...
purpose: Most people with epilepsy (PWE) in low-income countries are not treated. We identified ris...
This study explored how, in low income countries, the care of persons with epilepsy often falls onto...
Background. The prevalence and incidence rate of epilepsy were found to be higher in low- and middle...