AbstractEpilepsy remains misunderstood, particularly in resource poor countries (RPC). We developed and validated a tool to assess beliefs and attitudes about epilepsy among people with epilepsy (PWE) in Kilifi, Kenya. The 50-item scale was developed through a literature review and qualitative study findings, and its reliability and validity were assessed with 673 PWE. A final scale of 34 items had Cronbach's alpha scores for the five subscales: causes of epilepsy (α=0.71); biomedical treatment of epilepsy (α=0.70); cultural treatment of epilepsy (α=0.75); risk and safety concerns about epilepsy (α=0.56); and negative attitudes about epilepsy (α=0.76) and entire scale (α=0.70). Test–retest reliability was acceptable for all the subscales.Th...
BACKGROUND: Many people with epilepsy in low-income countries do not receive appropriate biomedical ...
Objective: Patients beliefs determine their response to an illness and its management especially if ...
This study explored how, in low income countries, the care of persons with epilepsy often falls onto...
Epilepsy remains misunderstood, particularly in resource poor countries (RPC). We developed and vali...
AbstractEpilepsy remains misunderstood, particularly in resource poor countries (RPC). We developed ...
Epilepsy remains misunderstood, particularly in resource poor countries (RPC). We developed and vali...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to develop and validate a tool to measure perceived stigma among p...
AbstractMany people with epilepsy (PWE) in resource‐poor countries do not receive appropriate treatm...
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...
The aim of this study was to develop and validate a tool to measure perceived stigma among people wi...
Objectives: The epilepsy treatment gap is largest in resource-poor countries.Weevaluated the efficac...
The aim of this study was to develop and validate a tool to measure perceived stigma among people wi...
Background: Nearly 80% of the people with epilepsy are found in developing countries, where epilepsy...
The medical literature related to awareness, knowledge and attitudes (AKA) towards epilepsy was revi...
BACKGROUND: Many people with epilepsy in low-income countries do not receive appropriate biomedical ...
Objective: Patients beliefs determine their response to an illness and its management especially if ...
This study explored how, in low income countries, the care of persons with epilepsy often falls onto...
Epilepsy remains misunderstood, particularly in resource poor countries (RPC). We developed and vali...
AbstractEpilepsy remains misunderstood, particularly in resource poor countries (RPC). We developed ...
Epilepsy remains misunderstood, particularly in resource poor countries (RPC). We developed and vali...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to develop and validate a tool to measure perceived stigma among p...
AbstractMany people with epilepsy (PWE) in resource‐poor countries do not receive appropriate treatm...
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...
The aim of this study was to develop and validate a tool to measure perceived stigma among people wi...
Objectives: The epilepsy treatment gap is largest in resource-poor countries.Weevaluated the efficac...
The aim of this study was to develop and validate a tool to measure perceived stigma among people wi...
Background: Nearly 80% of the people with epilepsy are found in developing countries, where epilepsy...
The medical literature related to awareness, knowledge and attitudes (AKA) towards epilepsy was revi...
BACKGROUND: Many people with epilepsy in low-income countries do not receive appropriate biomedical ...
Objective: Patients beliefs determine their response to an illness and its management especially if ...
This study explored how, in low income countries, the care of persons with epilepsy often falls onto...