Narducci F, Lippa G, Baker G, Walsh D, Sofia F, Casalino N, Pigni F, Louissi S, Philipova I, Duttenhöfer S, Ricci L, Sancetta B, Lanzone J, Tombini M, Di Lazzaro V, Assenza G
Research Unit of Neurology, Department of Medicine and Surgery, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Rome, Italy.
Operative Research Unit of Neurology, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico, Rome, Italy.
Eur J Neurol. 2025 Apr;32(4):e70129. doi: 10.1111/ene.70129.
Epilepsy is a chronic disorder affecting all aspects of individual life. People with epilepsy (PwE) reach seizure control in about 60% of cases. However, social integration issues are frequently overlooked. Unemployment and underemployment are markedly more common in PwE compared with the general population. With this review, we aimed to depict the current state of the employment situation in Europe with a focus on factors that may influence it.
We performed a systematic review on epilepsy and employment as part of EpilepsyPOWER Erasmus+ project (2021-1-IT02-KA220-ADU-000028349). Our search string was "Epilepsy AND Employment OR Job OR Work." Using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA 2020) guidelines, we screened 7272 articles and selected 55 articles from 1958 to 2023. We extrapolated data on employment rate and status, also considering people with specific epileptic syndromes. We finally evaluated factors contributing to employment and unemployment.
Unemployment rates range from similar to twice or three times the rates of the general population, depending on the countries and years examined. When analyzing factors contributing to employment conditions, most papers highlighted the importance of seizure control and employers' attitudes.
Developing specific legislation and programs to include PwE in the workplace could help their social integration. Moreover, seizure control seems to be the most relevant factor influencing the possibility of getting and maintaining a good job, demonstrating the importance of providing continuous follow-up and the best medical care to all PwE.
癫痫是一种影响个人生活方方面面的慢性疾病。约60%的癫痫患者能够实现癫痫发作控制。然而,社会融入问题却常常被忽视。与普通人群相比,癫痫患者的失业和就业不足情况明显更为常见。通过本综述,我们旨在描述欧洲就业状况的现状,并重点关注可能影响该状况的因素。
作为癫痫力量伊拉斯谟+项目(2021 - 1 - IT02 - KA220 - ADU - 000028349)的一部分,我们对癫痫与就业进行了系统综述。我们的检索词是“癫痫与就业或工作或职业”。按照系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA 2020)指南,我们筛选了7272篇文章,并从1958年至2023年选取了55篇文章。我们推断了就业率和就业状况的数据,同时也考虑了患有特定癫痫综合征的人群。我们最终评估了促成就业和失业的因素。
失业率因所考察的国家和年份而异,范围从与普通人群相似到两倍或三倍于普通人群的失业率。在分析促成就业状况形成的因素时,大多数论文强调了癫痫发作控制和雇主态度的重要性。
制定特定的立法和项目,将癫痫患者纳入职场,可能有助于他们的社会融入。此外癫痫发作控制似乎是影响获得和维持一份好工作可能性的最相关因素,这表明为所有癫痫患者提供持续随访和最佳医疗护理的重要性。