2013
DOI: 10.5505/epilepsi.2013.27136
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Assesment of Knowledge and Attidudes of Patients with Epilepsy and Health Professionals About Epilepsy Disease

Abstract: SummaryObjectives: Today, management of epilepsy treatment is still a major problem. The level of knowledge of epilepsy is important within health care providers and patients with epilepsy. In this study we aimed to evaluate the level of knowledge and attitudes towards the disease. Methods: A face to face questionnaire (consisted 9 questions) was applicated to 61 patients with epilepsy by a neurologist. Patients included were ones who applied to the neurology out-patient clinic during September 2010 and Januar… Show more

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“…Insufficient knowledge and insufficient professional support are frequently encountered problems in epilepsy [5]. Succeeding while struggling with a lifelong disease depends on patients, families, and health-care professionals knowing the characteristics of the disease very well [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insufficient knowledge and insufficient professional support are frequently encountered problems in epilepsy [5]. Succeeding while struggling with a lifelong disease depends on patients, families, and health-care professionals knowing the characteristics of the disease very well [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%