2017
DOI: 10.4103/jnrp.jnrp_272_17
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Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice among Practitioners Regarding Epilepsy in Bhutan: A Rural and a Remote Country

Abstract: Purpose:Epilepsy is a major neurological disorder with many countries as scientifically silent and little-to-nothing known on various aspects of epilepsy.Methods:Taking background of a first multinational seminar on epilepsy in Bhutan and a short valid questionnaire pertaining to various aspects of epilepsy, before participation.Results:Large participation was achieved (76 out of 87 approached, 87.3%; 53.0% males). Based on the responses of 76.0% lecturers and clinician and medical administration, 21.0% nurses… Show more

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“…Bhutan has about 185 (average 1 for 4313 residents) basic health units (BHUs). Its healthcare is entirely public with 100% cost-free unconditional medical service [ 10 ] although indirect costs (such as time, travel, etc.) remain.…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bhutan has about 185 (average 1 for 4313 residents) basic health units (BHUs). Its healthcare is entirely public with 100% cost-free unconditional medical service [ 10 ] although indirect costs (such as time, travel, etc.) remain.…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our topic was suitable, of immense need and relevance, and was addressed through one scientifically-silent country [ 10 ] by using a simple replicable method. The topic has multiple dimensions as shown above.…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%