Objective - Educational outcomes for young people with epilepsy (YPE) in Hai District, Tanzania, are poor, as is commonly observed elsewhere in Sub-Saharan Africa. The reasons for this finding are not well understood, though stigma arising from supernatural concepts of epilepsy is frequently cited as a barrier to YPE accessing education. In this study, we aimed to explore the reasons why many YPE in Tanzania experience poor access to education, and elicit ways in which education could be improved for YPE according to teachers, parents and YPE. Methods - Ten focus group discussions with teachers were organized in Hai schools between March and May 2016. The themes arising from these discussions were identified, coded, analyzed and tested i...
Background Throughout Africa, epilepsy is a highly stigmatized condition. It is often considered to ...
Purpose: To define the prevalence and associations of co-morbidity and school attendance in older ch...
Objectives: Epilepsy is a very common chronic neurological disorder in children throughout the world...
Objective - Educational outcomes for young people with epilepsy (YPE) in Hai District, Tanzania, are...
Abstract: Background: Epilepsy is estimated to affect 50 million people globally, with 80% living in...
The effects of epilepsy on children and their families, factors influencing the treatment and educat...
Background: Like many other countries, Tanzania has been facing challenges on managmg childhood epi...
DNURDepartment of Advanced Nursing ScienceBackground: The disorder known as epilepsy is characterize...
purpose: Most people with epilepsy (PWE) in low-income countries are not treated. We identified ris...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease characterised by intermittent nervous system deran...
This study focuses on the way in which learners living with epilepsy, who attend mains...
AbstractThe social problems encountered by schoolchildren with epilepsy as a result of negative atti...
AbstractPurposeTo define the prevalence and associations of co-morbidity and school attendance in ol...
Background: The knowledge and attitude of school teachers can affect significantly the academic achi...
After the dispensation of the White Paper 6 in schools, there were no detailed guidelines to accommo...
Background Throughout Africa, epilepsy is a highly stigmatized condition. It is often considered to ...
Purpose: To define the prevalence and associations of co-morbidity and school attendance in older ch...
Objectives: Epilepsy is a very common chronic neurological disorder in children throughout the world...
Objective - Educational outcomes for young people with epilepsy (YPE) in Hai District, Tanzania, are...
Abstract: Background: Epilepsy is estimated to affect 50 million people globally, with 80% living in...
The effects of epilepsy on children and their families, factors influencing the treatment and educat...
Background: Like many other countries, Tanzania has been facing challenges on managmg childhood epi...
DNURDepartment of Advanced Nursing ScienceBackground: The disorder known as epilepsy is characterize...
purpose: Most people with epilepsy (PWE) in low-income countries are not treated. We identified ris...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease characterised by intermittent nervous system deran...
This study focuses on the way in which learners living with epilepsy, who attend mains...
AbstractThe social problems encountered by schoolchildren with epilepsy as a result of negative atti...
AbstractPurposeTo define the prevalence and associations of co-morbidity and school attendance in ol...
Background: The knowledge and attitude of school teachers can affect significantly the academic achi...
After the dispensation of the White Paper 6 in schools, there were no detailed guidelines to accommo...
Background Throughout Africa, epilepsy is a highly stigmatized condition. It is often considered to ...
Purpose: To define the prevalence and associations of co-morbidity and school attendance in older ch...
Objectives: Epilepsy is a very common chronic neurological disorder in children throughout the world...