AbstractImproving patients’ knowledge has been suggested to improve their symptoms and prognosis. Very little is known about epileptic patient’s knowledge of their illness in cross-cultural settings. This pilot study investigated what Omani patients know about their disorder. Patients attending a tertiary hospital completed a structured knowledge questionnaire to elicit information pertaining to aetiology, safety, compliance with medication regimes, legal and employment issues concerning epilepsy.Although correctly endorsing issues related to their medication, this cross-cultural sample was found to have limited knowledge about their condition. In particular, most patients were unable to give accurate indications of epilepsy, neither were t...
Objective: Patients' knowledge of their disorder is an essential component of their care. Studies ab...
AbstractBackgroundEpilepsy is very prevalent in Egypt, approaching 6.98 per 1000 population. This st...
Objective: To explore the ideas people have towards epilepsy. Design: The qualitative methods were u...
AbstractImproving patients’ knowledge has been suggested to improve their symptoms and prognosis. Ve...
Objective: Patients beliefs determine their response to an illness and its management especially if ...
The aim of this paper is to obtain an initial estimate of people awareness, attitudes and understand...
AbstractPurposeEpilepsy is very common in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with a prevalence of 6.54 per...
Introduction: Epilepsy is one of the most stigmatizing disorders. Stigmas and negative attitudes ass...
AbstractKnowledge and understanding of chronic disease has an important role to play in establishing...
Unfounded beliefs regarding epilepsy are still common and widespread. Visits to shrines and seeking ...
Objective: Patient's knowledge of his/her disease plays a vital role in epilepsy care. Studies asses...
Background: Nearly 80% of the people with epilepsy are found in developing countries, where epilepsy...
Introduction:Epilepsy is a chronic non-communicable disease that affects the brain. There are around...
The aim of this paper is to obtain an initial estimate of people awareness, attitudes and understand...
SummaryBackgroundSocial acceptances of people with epilepsy very often constitute a considerable pro...
Objective: Patients' knowledge of their disorder is an essential component of their care. Studies ab...
AbstractBackgroundEpilepsy is very prevalent in Egypt, approaching 6.98 per 1000 population. This st...
Objective: To explore the ideas people have towards epilepsy. Design: The qualitative methods were u...
AbstractImproving patients’ knowledge has been suggested to improve their symptoms and prognosis. Ve...
Objective: Patients beliefs determine their response to an illness and its management especially if ...
The aim of this paper is to obtain an initial estimate of people awareness, attitudes and understand...
AbstractPurposeEpilepsy is very common in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with a prevalence of 6.54 per...
Introduction: Epilepsy is one of the most stigmatizing disorders. Stigmas and negative attitudes ass...
AbstractKnowledge and understanding of chronic disease has an important role to play in establishing...
Unfounded beliefs regarding epilepsy are still common and widespread. Visits to shrines and seeking ...
Objective: Patient's knowledge of his/her disease plays a vital role in epilepsy care. Studies asses...
Background: Nearly 80% of the people with epilepsy are found in developing countries, where epilepsy...
Introduction:Epilepsy is a chronic non-communicable disease that affects the brain. There are around...
The aim of this paper is to obtain an initial estimate of people awareness, attitudes and understand...
SummaryBackgroundSocial acceptances of people with epilepsy very often constitute a considerable pro...
Objective: Patients' knowledge of their disorder is an essential component of their care. Studies ab...
AbstractBackgroundEpilepsy is very prevalent in Egypt, approaching 6.98 per 1000 population. This st...
Objective: To explore the ideas people have towards epilepsy. Design: The qualitative methods were u...