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Epilepsy pattern and clinic compliance in Sierra Leonean epileptics
Lisk, D. R.
  • Lisk, D. R; s.af
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1263320
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Two hundred and twenty patients with epilepsy attending the neurologic clinic at Connaught Hospital were reviewed. Male predominance; greater prevalence of primary generalised seizures and low family history are consistent with reports from other African countries. Similarly the majority of patients had idiopathic epilepsy. Only 35 per cent of patients attented clinic for six months and 12 per cent for two years. Cultural attitudes; cost of medication and distance from clinic may contribute to the low level of clinic attendance. It is suggested that integrating the follow up and treatment of epileptics into primary health care programmes will make a greater impact on epilepsy control
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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Primary Health Care / Drug Costs / Cultural Characteristics / Epilepsy Type of study: Risk factors Language: English Journal: J. Sierra Leone Med. Dent. Assoc Year: 1992 Type: Article

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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Primary Health Care / Drug Costs / Cultural Characteristics / Epilepsy Type of study: Risk factors Language: English Journal: J. Sierra Leone Med. Dent. Assoc Year: 1992 Type: Article