Treatment of epilepsy in low-income countries is a challenge considering the lack of resources, availability of antiepileptic drugs, and cultural beliefs. We used a community-based rehabilitation (CBR) service for the detection, monitoring, and treatment of epilepsy. A local network of trained community volunteers provided education, good quality antiepileptic drugs, and clinical follow-up for people with epilepsy (PWE). In a period of 2years, approximately 22,500 people were screened in central Guinea-Bissau, and 112 PWE were identified and registered. Monthly check-ups were offered to monitor treatment effect and increase compliance. Retrospective analysis on 81 records of patients under treatment in June 2016 showed a decrease of seizure...
To evaluate the RARE (Réseau Action-Recherche sur l’Epilepsie) program, a model of managing and trea...
International audienceBackgroundEpilepsy affects more than 50 million people worldwide, 80% of whom ...
International audienceObjective: To assess the current status of initiatives carried out in developi...
Treatment of epilepsy in low-income countries is a challenge considering the lack of resources, avai...
Introduction Engagement and training of community health workers (CHWs) have demonstrated their valu...
Epilepsy is a common disorder, particularly in poor areas of the world, and can have a devastating e...
To evaluate the RARE (Réseau Action-Recherche sur l'Epilepsie) program, a model of managing and trea...
Abstract Background A recent study in the Logo and Rethy health zones in the Ituri Province in the D...
Rationale Epilepsy is a common, chronic, neurological condition that disproportionately affects indi...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is a common, chronic neurological disorder that disproportionately affects indiv...
The worldwide prevalence of epilepsy is variable, estimated at 10//1,000 people, and access to treat...
According to World Health Organization (WHO), the prevalence of epilepsy is highest in low- and lowe...
Objective: To review systematically community-based primary care interventions for epilepsy in low a...
In Africa, approximately 10 million people live with epilepsy. While epilepsy can be a devastating a...
To evaluate the RARE (Réseau Action-Recherche sur l’Epilepsie) program, a model of managing and trea...
International audienceBackgroundEpilepsy affects more than 50 million people worldwide, 80% of whom ...
International audienceObjective: To assess the current status of initiatives carried out in developi...
Treatment of epilepsy in low-income countries is a challenge considering the lack of resources, avai...
Introduction Engagement and training of community health workers (CHWs) have demonstrated their valu...
Epilepsy is a common disorder, particularly in poor areas of the world, and can have a devastating e...
To evaluate the RARE (Réseau Action-Recherche sur l'Epilepsie) program, a model of managing and trea...
Abstract Background A recent study in the Logo and Rethy health zones in the Ituri Province in the D...
Rationale Epilepsy is a common, chronic, neurological condition that disproportionately affects indi...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is a common, chronic neurological disorder that disproportionately affects indiv...
The worldwide prevalence of epilepsy is variable, estimated at 10//1,000 people, and access to treat...
According to World Health Organization (WHO), the prevalence of epilepsy is highest in low- and lowe...
Objective: To review systematically community-based primary care interventions for epilepsy in low a...
In Africa, approximately 10 million people live with epilepsy. While epilepsy can be a devastating a...
To evaluate the RARE (Réseau Action-Recherche sur l’Epilepsie) program, a model of managing and trea...
International audienceBackgroundEpilepsy affects more than 50 million people worldwide, 80% of whom ...
International audienceObjective: To assess the current status of initiatives carried out in developi...