Login / Signup

Knowledge and misconceptions about epilepsy among people with epilepsy and their caregivers attending mental health clinics: A qualitative study in Taenia solium endemic pig-keeping communities in Tanzania.

Charles E MakasiAndrew M KilaleBernard J NgowiYakobo LemaVictor KatitiMichael J MahandeElizabeth F MsokaDominik StelzleAndrea S WinklerBlandina T Mmbaga
Published in: Epilepsia open (2023)
Level of knowledge about epilepsy was low, and NCC was not mentioned as a cause of epilepsy among participants. Epilepsy was generally perceived to be the result of witchcraft, evil spirits, or curses. Health education is needed, including an explanation of the model of T. solium transmission and the insistence on hygiene measures. This could reduce the number of new infections with T. solium, improve access to prompt biomedical treatment, and improve the lives of PWE.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • public health
  • palliative care
  • physical activity
  • depressive symptoms
  • mental illness
  • risk assessment
  • tertiary care
  • replacement therapy