International audienceObjective: To understand the lived experience of people with epilepsy (PWE) and their relatives, the risks associated with epilepsy, the information received from healthcare professionals, and the reaction to this information.Methods: Qualitative phenomenological study conducted between 2016 and 2018. Individual semi-directive in-depth interviews were performed based on a triangulation of sources in three study groups: PWE, relatives of PWE, and bereaved families. Interviews were analyzed continuously, using a semiopragmatic method until data saturation.Results: Interviews with PWE (N = 16), relatives of PWE (N = 8), and bereaved families (N = 10) led to several observations: (i) The stigmatizing representations of epi...
Background: Epileptic seizures would result in embarrassment in society and have some negative impac...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a widespread neurological disorder affecting more than 70 million people w...
This study explored how, in low income countries, the care of persons with epilepsy often falls onto...
International audienceObjective: To understand the lived experience of people with epilepsy (PWE) an...
Purpose Risk communication between clinicians and people with epilepsy (PWE) and their families is ...
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Epilepsy is one of the world’s most common neurological disorders. It is a condition that affects in...
Among the world's most serious neurological conditions, epilepsy is the most common. Although its p...
Background: Epilepsy is a global public health problem affecting people of all ages, sex, races, nat...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the information needs of informal carers, and how informati...
Purpose: To synthesise the quantitative and qualitative evidence on the views and experiences of chi...
Abstract: To investigate patient, family and the healthcare provider’s perspectives on disease-based...
Objective This qualitative study explored the challenges that Greek parents/caregivers of children w...
Background: A neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, which are sudden surges of ...
This qualitative study explored the maternal perceptions of life with a child affected by catastroph...
Background: Epileptic seizures would result in embarrassment in society and have some negative impac...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a widespread neurological disorder affecting more than 70 million people w...
This study explored how, in low income countries, the care of persons with epilepsy often falls onto...
International audienceObjective: To understand the lived experience of people with epilepsy (PWE) an...
Purpose Risk communication between clinicians and people with epilepsy (PWE) and their families is ...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the University of Khartoum. To get the full text plea...
Epilepsy is one of the world’s most common neurological disorders. It is a condition that affects in...
Among the world's most serious neurological conditions, epilepsy is the most common. Although its p...
Background: Epilepsy is a global public health problem affecting people of all ages, sex, races, nat...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the information needs of informal carers, and how informati...
Purpose: To synthesise the quantitative and qualitative evidence on the views and experiences of chi...
Abstract: To investigate patient, family and the healthcare provider’s perspectives on disease-based...
Objective This qualitative study explored the challenges that Greek parents/caregivers of children w...
Background: A neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, which are sudden surges of ...
This qualitative study explored the maternal perceptions of life with a child affected by catastroph...
Background: Epileptic seizures would result in embarrassment in society and have some negative impac...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a widespread neurological disorder affecting more than 70 million people w...
This study explored how, in low income countries, the care of persons with epilepsy often falls onto...