Objectives: The epilepsy treatment gap is largest in resource-poor countries.Weevaluated the efficacy of a 1-day health education program in a rural area of Kenya. The primary outcome was adherence to antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) as measured by drug levels in the blood, and the secondary outcomes were seizure frequency and Kilifi Epilepsy Beliefs and Attitudes Scores (KEBAS). Methods: Seven hundred thirty-eight people with epilepsy (PWE) and their designated supporter were randomized to either the intervention (education) or nonintervention group. Data were collected at baseline and 1 year after the education intervention was administered to the intervention group. There were 581 PWE assessed at both time points. At the end of the study, 105 ...
Objective: Patients beliefs determine their response to an illness and its management especially if ...
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain whether home-based care with community and primary healthcare workers' suppo...
AbstractThis study, supported by the Rwandan Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization, w...
Objectives: The epilepsy treatment gap is largest in resource-poor countries.Weevaluated the efficac...
Objectives The epilepsy treatment gap is largest in resource-poor countries. We evaluated the effica...
OBJECTIVES: The epilepsy treatment gap is largest in resource-poor countries. We evaluated the effic...
AbstractMany people with epilepsy (PWE) in resource‐poor countries do not receive appropriate treatm...
BACKGROUND: Many people with epilepsy in low-income countries do not receive appropriate biomedical ...
Objectives: The epilepsy treatment gap is largest in resource-poor countries.We eval-uated the effic...
AbstractEpilepsy remains misunderstood, particularly in resource poor countries (RPC). We developed ...
Many people with epilepsy (PWE) in resource-poor countries do not receive appropriate treatment, a p...
SummaryA door-to-door survey was used to determine the prevalence of epilepsy among 4500 people with...
SummaryBackgroundMany people with epilepsy in low-income countries do not receive appropriate biomed...
OBJECTIVES: The epilepsy treatment gap is large in low- and middle-income countries, but the reasons...
This study, supported by the Rwandan Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization, was condu...
Objective: Patients beliefs determine their response to an illness and its management especially if ...
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain whether home-based care with community and primary healthcare workers' suppo...
AbstractThis study, supported by the Rwandan Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization, w...
Objectives: The epilepsy treatment gap is largest in resource-poor countries.Weevaluated the efficac...
Objectives The epilepsy treatment gap is largest in resource-poor countries. We evaluated the effica...
OBJECTIVES: The epilepsy treatment gap is largest in resource-poor countries. We evaluated the effic...
AbstractMany people with epilepsy (PWE) in resource‐poor countries do not receive appropriate treatm...
BACKGROUND: Many people with epilepsy in low-income countries do not receive appropriate biomedical ...
Objectives: The epilepsy treatment gap is largest in resource-poor countries.We eval-uated the effic...
AbstractEpilepsy remains misunderstood, particularly in resource poor countries (RPC). We developed ...
Many people with epilepsy (PWE) in resource-poor countries do not receive appropriate treatment, a p...
SummaryA door-to-door survey was used to determine the prevalence of epilepsy among 4500 people with...
SummaryBackgroundMany people with epilepsy in low-income countries do not receive appropriate biomed...
OBJECTIVES: The epilepsy treatment gap is large in low- and middle-income countries, but the reasons...
This study, supported by the Rwandan Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization, was condu...
Objective: Patients beliefs determine their response to an illness and its management especially if ...
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain whether home-based care with community and primary healthcare workers' suppo...
AbstractThis study, supported by the Rwandan Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization, w...