Objective Characterize the social profile and the need of information from patients with refractory epilepsy. Method A semi-structured questionnaire was applied to 103 patients to investigate sociodemographic aspects, pharmacotherapy and any doubts about epilepsy. Results Patients were highly dependent on having a free and accessible supply of antiepileptic drugs. Sixty-eight percent of the population was unemployed, and 26% confirmed receiving social security benefits due to epilepsy. Twenty-nine percent of the population reached high school. Eighty-five percent of the patients had at least one doubt about epilepsy; treatment and epilepsy aspects in general were the main topics. Conclusion : As observed in developed countries, patients wit...
The worldwide prevalence of epilepsy is variable, estimated at 10//1,000 people, and access to treat...
Background: The aim of the study was to determine the occupational activity of epileptic patients. P...
Although more than 4 million people in the United States have epilepsy, misconceptions about the dis...
This study set out to investigate the level of knowledge about epilepsy in general and in relation t...
Introduction. Patients with epilepsy, due to the presence of the chronic disorder, belong to deprive...
AbstractKnowledge and understanding of chronic disease has an important role to play in establishing...
AbstractThis paper explores the background to epilepsy in terms of medical impact and psychosocial e...
Background: Epileptic seizures would result in embarrassment in society and have some negative impac...
Objective: Patients' knowledge of their disorder is an essential component of their care. Studies ab...
SUMMARY — 223 epileptics patients and their families and 136 teachers from public and pri-vate schoo...
AbstractObjective: This study aimed at exploring the psychosocial reactions to epilepsy in a group o...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10591311 Copyright BE...
It is assumed that health education has been done and health information has been given through heal...
In this report, the life situation of people with epilepsy is described, as is the role of different...
WOS: 000441644300006PubMed ID: 30073998Background and Aim: Epilepsy is one of the most common chroni...
The worldwide prevalence of epilepsy is variable, estimated at 10//1,000 people, and access to treat...
Background: The aim of the study was to determine the occupational activity of epileptic patients. P...
Although more than 4 million people in the United States have epilepsy, misconceptions about the dis...
This study set out to investigate the level of knowledge about epilepsy in general and in relation t...
Introduction. Patients with epilepsy, due to the presence of the chronic disorder, belong to deprive...
AbstractKnowledge and understanding of chronic disease has an important role to play in establishing...
AbstractThis paper explores the background to epilepsy in terms of medical impact and psychosocial e...
Background: Epileptic seizures would result in embarrassment in society and have some negative impac...
Objective: Patients' knowledge of their disorder is an essential component of their care. Studies ab...
SUMMARY — 223 epileptics patients and their families and 136 teachers from public and pri-vate schoo...
AbstractObjective: This study aimed at exploring the psychosocial reactions to epilepsy in a group o...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10591311 Copyright BE...
It is assumed that health education has been done and health information has been given through heal...
In this report, the life situation of people with epilepsy is described, as is the role of different...
WOS: 000441644300006PubMed ID: 30073998Background and Aim: Epilepsy is one of the most common chroni...
The worldwide prevalence of epilepsy is variable, estimated at 10//1,000 people, and access to treat...
Background: The aim of the study was to determine the occupational activity of epileptic patients. P...
Although more than 4 million people in the United States have epilepsy, misconceptions about the dis...