Abstract:Summary:Purpose: To assess with a questionnaire the awareness and attitudes of the doctors in Oman toward epilepsy. Attitudes of society toward epilepsy have a wide-ranging influence, affecting issues as diverse as compliance with treatment and doctor-patient communication. Recent studies in both developing and developed countries suggest that within the medical profession, there is a lack of knowledge and negative attitudes toward people with epilepsy (PWE). There are no equivalent studies for Oman or the Ara… Show more
“…Despite the fact that around 4 out of 10 students either knew someone or had a relative that had epilepsy, 64.9% of the participants were willing to discontinue friendship with students with epilepsy, and 41.1% and 42.2% of the participants believed that patients with epilepsy should neither marry nor have children, respectively [32]. Unexpectedly, this was even reported among physicians who judged PWE more negatively than a healthy population [33]. These findings raise doubts about the application of the contact theory in PWE.…”
“…Despite the fact that around 4 out of 10 students either knew someone or had a relative that had epilepsy, 64.9% of the participants were willing to discontinue friendship with students with epilepsy, and 41.1% and 42.2% of the participants believed that patients with epilepsy should neither marry nor have children, respectively [32]. Unexpectedly, this was even reported among physicians who judged PWE more negatively than a healthy population [33]. These findings raise doubts about the application of the contact theory in PWE.…”
“…Knowledge, perceptions and attitudes towards epilepsy investigated among patients [15,16], health service providers [17][18][19] and public [20][21][22][23] in different settings.…”
Section: Knowledge Attitudes Towards Patients With Epilepsymentioning
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