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. 2003 Jan;86(1):46-51.

Compliance with treatment of adult epileptics in a rural district of Thailand

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  • PMID: 12678138

Compliance with treatment of adult epileptics in a rural district of Thailand

Thanin Asawavichienjinda et al. J Med Assoc Thai. 2003 Jan.

Abstract

Background: Epilepsy, a disease when seizures can occur from antiepileptic drug withdrawal, requires regular drug taking. Non-compliance, therefore, is a major factor contributing to sub-optimal control of the seizures.

Purpose: To determine the factors associated with noncompliance in epileptics in rural Thailand.

Method: All epileptics, registered in the Pak Thong Chai District and their caregivers were invited to be interviewed and examined by a neurologist in their village.

Results: Of a total of 93 epileptics registered, 83 with their caregivers were interviewed and examined by the neurologist (T.A.) and of those 72 were adults. Of the 72 adult epileptics, 41 (56.9%) were 100 per cent compliant and factors found to be significantly associated with compliance were gender, household income and patient's health insurance (p-value < 0.05). The major reasons for non-compliance were misunderstanding (48.4%), forgetfulness (16.1%) and economic problem (12.9%).

Conclusion: To improve patient-compliance, the real factors for non-compliance, which are unique to patients in a specific area, need to be identified.

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