Volume : II, Issue : III, March - 2013

Adherence to Anti–Epileptic Drugs at a Tertiary Health Center in a Developing Country– a Cross–Sectional Study

Dr Sunday O. Ogundele, Dr Clara O. Dawodu

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Epilepsy is a common neurological disease affecting almost 50 million people worldwide, about 40 million of those affected live in developing countries.A cross–sectional descriptive study of 120 subjects, a structured questionnaire was administered on adults 18 years and above. Information was obtained about patients’ baseline characteristics, estimated monthly income and determinants of adherence. Adherence to the AEDs was categorised as good, moderate or poor. Good adherence was recorded in 70% of participants, 26.7% had moderate adherence in 26.7% and poor in remaining 3.3%. Education was statistically significantly associated with adherence (?213.092, p=0.01). Adherence rate among patients in this study was high despite poor control of seizure

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Dr Sunday O. Ogundele, Dr Clara O. Dawodu Adherence to Anti-Epileptic Drugs at a Tertiary Health Center in a Developing Country- a Cross-Sectional Study International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol.II, Issue.III March 2013


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