Population-based study of epilepsy in Cambodia associated factors, measures of impact, stigma, quality of life, knowledge-attitude-practice, and treatment gap.

PURPOSE: Identify epilepsy-associated factors and calculate measures of impact, stigma, quality of life (QOL), knowledge-attitude-practice (KAP) and treatment gap in Prey Veng, Cambodia. METHODS: This first Cambodian population-based case-control study had 96 epileptologist-confirmed epilepsy cases...

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Main Authors: Devender Bhalla, Kimly Chea, Chamroeun Hun, Mey Vannareth, Pierre Huc, Samleng Chan, Robert Sebbag, Daniel Gérard, Michel Dumas, Sophal Oum, Michel Druet-Cabanac, Pierre-Marie Preux
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3471879?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2d49591f91944607befcaebbfaad05102020-11-25T00:12:14ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01710e4629610.1371/journal.pone.0046296Population-based study of epilepsy in Cambodia associated factors, measures of impact, stigma, quality of life, knowledge-attitude-practice, and treatment gap.Devender BhallaKimly CheaChamroeun HunMey VannarethPierre HucSamleng ChanRobert SebbagDaniel GérardMichel DumasSophal OumMichel Druet-CabanacPierre-Marie PreuxPURPOSE: Identify epilepsy-associated factors and calculate measures of impact, stigma, quality of life (QOL), knowledge-attitude-practice (KAP) and treatment gap in Prey Veng, Cambodia. METHODS: This first Cambodian population-based case-control study had 96 epileptologist-confirmed epilepsy cases and 192 randomly selected matched healthy controls. Standard questionnaires, which have been used in similar settings, were used for collecting data on various parameters. Univariate and multivariate regression was done to determine odds ratios. Jacoby stigma, 31-item QOL, KAP etc were determined and so were the factors associated with them using STATA software. Treatment gap was measured using direct method. KEY FINDINGS: Multivariate analyses yielded family history of epilepsy, difficult or long delivery, other problems beside seizures (mainly mental retardation, hyperthermia), and eventful pregnancy of the subject's mother as factors associated with epilepsy. There was high frequency of seizure precipitants esp. those related to sleep. Population attributable risk (%) was: family history (15.0), eventful pregnancy of subject's mother (14.5), long/difficult birth (6.5), and other problem beside seizures (20.0). Mean stigma (1.9±1.1, on a scale of 3) was mainly related to treatment efficacy. Mean QOL (5.0±1.4 on a scale of 10) was mainly related to treatment regularity. Cause or risk factor could be determined in 56% of cases. Treatment gap was 65.8%. SIGNIFICANCE: Factors in pre- and perinatal period were found to be most crucial for epilepsy risk in Cambodia which inturn provides major prevention opportunities. A global action plan for treatment, stigma reduction and improvement of QOL should be set-up in this country.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3471879?pdf=render
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author Devender Bhalla
Kimly Chea
Chamroeun Hun
Mey Vannareth
Pierre Huc
Samleng Chan
Robert Sebbag
Daniel Gérard
Michel Dumas
Sophal Oum
Michel Druet-Cabanac
Pierre-Marie Preux
spellingShingle Devender Bhalla
Kimly Chea
Chamroeun Hun
Mey Vannareth
Pierre Huc
Samleng Chan
Robert Sebbag
Daniel Gérard
Michel Dumas
Sophal Oum
Michel Druet-Cabanac
Pierre-Marie Preux
Population-based study of epilepsy in Cambodia associated factors, measures of impact, stigma, quality of life, knowledge-attitude-practice, and treatment gap.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Devender Bhalla
Kimly Chea
Chamroeun Hun
Mey Vannareth
Pierre Huc
Samleng Chan
Robert Sebbag
Daniel Gérard
Michel Dumas
Sophal Oum
Michel Druet-Cabanac
Pierre-Marie Preux
author_sort Devender Bhalla
title Population-based study of epilepsy in Cambodia associated factors, measures of impact, stigma, quality of life, knowledge-attitude-practice, and treatment gap.
title_short Population-based study of epilepsy in Cambodia associated factors, measures of impact, stigma, quality of life, knowledge-attitude-practice, and treatment gap.
title_full Population-based study of epilepsy in Cambodia associated factors, measures of impact, stigma, quality of life, knowledge-attitude-practice, and treatment gap.
title_fullStr Population-based study of epilepsy in Cambodia associated factors, measures of impact, stigma, quality of life, knowledge-attitude-practice, and treatment gap.
title_full_unstemmed Population-based study of epilepsy in Cambodia associated factors, measures of impact, stigma, quality of life, knowledge-attitude-practice, and treatment gap.
title_sort population-based study of epilepsy in cambodia associated factors, measures of impact, stigma, quality of life, knowledge-attitude-practice, and treatment gap.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description PURPOSE: Identify epilepsy-associated factors and calculate measures of impact, stigma, quality of life (QOL), knowledge-attitude-practice (KAP) and treatment gap in Prey Veng, Cambodia. METHODS: This first Cambodian population-based case-control study had 96 epileptologist-confirmed epilepsy cases and 192 randomly selected matched healthy controls. Standard questionnaires, which have been used in similar settings, were used for collecting data on various parameters. Univariate and multivariate regression was done to determine odds ratios. Jacoby stigma, 31-item QOL, KAP etc were determined and so were the factors associated with them using STATA software. Treatment gap was measured using direct method. KEY FINDINGS: Multivariate analyses yielded family history of epilepsy, difficult or long delivery, other problems beside seizures (mainly mental retardation, hyperthermia), and eventful pregnancy of the subject's mother as factors associated with epilepsy. There was high frequency of seizure precipitants esp. those related to sleep. Population attributable risk (%) was: family history (15.0), eventful pregnancy of subject's mother (14.5), long/difficult birth (6.5), and other problem beside seizures (20.0). Mean stigma (1.9±1.1, on a scale of 3) was mainly related to treatment efficacy. Mean QOL (5.0±1.4 on a scale of 10) was mainly related to treatment regularity. Cause or risk factor could be determined in 56% of cases. Treatment gap was 65.8%. SIGNIFICANCE: Factors in pre- and perinatal period were found to be most crucial for epilepsy risk in Cambodia which inturn provides major prevention opportunities. A global action plan for treatment, stigma reduction and improvement of QOL should be set-up in this country.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3471879?pdf=render
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