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非洲的癫痫与耻辱:医疗专业人员的观点和应对策略。

Epilepsy and stigma in Africa: Viewpoint of healthcare professionals and combat strategies.

机构信息

Clinic of Neurology, University Teaching Hospital in Parakou, Benin.

Neurology Department, University Teaching Hospital Mohammed VI, Marrakesh, Morocco; Medical Research Center, Marrakesh Medical School, Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco.

出版信息

Seizure. 2023 Apr;107:172-176. doi: 10.1016/j.seizure.2022.11.013. Epub 2022 Nov 29.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Epilepsy is a major public health problem in developing countries where eighty percent (80%) of people with epilepsy (PWE) live. Stigma has psychological consequences as well as serious repercussions on patients' quality of life. This study assesses the perception of health professionals in Africa regarding the stigmatization of PWE.

METHODOLOGY

This is a multicenter descriptive, cross-sectional study, from 1st August 2020 to 1st September 2021. Medical practitioners from African countries involved in the management of epilepsy and who agreed to fill out forms were included in the study. Sampling was nonrandom and based on respondent choice. The data were analyzed using the EPI INFO 7 software.

RESULTS

A total of two hundred and twenty-nine (229) health workers from twenty-six (26) African countries participated in this survey. 24.89% of the respondents were specialists and 46.72% were neurologists. Ninety-one percent (91%) of practitioners felt that PWE were stigmatised. The main forms of stigma were isolation (68.56%), celibacy (60.70%), unemployment (53.28%), divorce (44.54%) and exclusion (37.99%)%). Community, school and family were recognized as the main places of stigmatization. The fight against this stigma was carried out mainly in hospitals and in isolation in 58.4% and 55.8% of cases, respectively. Only 0.4% of practitioners opted for mass awareness.

CONCLUSION

PWE are victims of various forms of stigmatization, particularly in community settings. Measures aimed at raising awareness of the public are essential to reduce this stigma and improve patients' quality of life.

摘要

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在发展中国家,癫痫是一个主要的公共卫生问题,那里有 80%的癫痫患者(PWE)生活。耻辱感除了对患者生活质量产生严重影响外,还会带来心理后果。本研究评估了非洲卫生专业人员对 PWE 污名化的看法。

方法

这是一项多中心描述性、横断面研究,时间为 2020 年 8 月 1 日至 2021 年 9 月 1 日。参与癫痫管理并同意填写表格的非洲国家的医疗从业者被纳入研究。采样是非随机的,基于受访者的选择。使用 EPI INFO 7 软件分析数据。

结果

共有来自 26 个非洲国家的 229 名卫生工作者参与了这项调查。24.89%的受访者为专家,46.72%为神经科医生。91%的医生认为 PWE 受到了歧视。污名化的主要形式是隔离(68.56%)、独身(60.70%)、失业(53.28%)、离婚(44.54%)和排斥(37.99%)。社区、学校和家庭被认为是污名化的主要场所。与这种耻辱作斗争主要是在医院进行的,分别有 58.4%和 55.8%的病例选择隔离进行。只有 0.4%的医生选择进行大规模宣传。

结论

PWE 是各种形式污名化的受害者,尤其是在社区环境中。开展旨在提高公众意识的措施对于减少这种耻辱感和提高患者的生活质量至关重要。

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