Determinants of Noncompliance to Clinic Appointments and Medications among Nigerian Children with Epilepsy: Experience in a Tertiary Health Facility in Enugu, Nigeria

Purpose. To determine the frequency and determinants of noncompliance to clinic appointment and medication among Nigerian children with epilepsy. Method. This is a cross-sectional survey of noncompliance to clinic appointments and medication among 113 consecutive children with epilepsy attending the...

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Main Authors: Roland Chidi Ibekwe, Appolos Chidi Ndukuba, Ann Ebele Aronu, Christopher Bismarck Eke, MaryAnn Ugochi Ibekwe, Ngozi Chinyelu Ojinnaka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Behavioural Neurology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6580416
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spelling doaj-a2c8b16ae945498db63ad7a556dae8492021-07-02T02:16:14ZengHindawi LimitedBehavioural Neurology0953-41801875-85842016-01-01201610.1155/2016/65804166580416Determinants of Noncompliance to Clinic Appointments and Medications among Nigerian Children with Epilepsy: Experience in a Tertiary Health Facility in Enugu, NigeriaRoland Chidi Ibekwe0Appolos Chidi Ndukuba1Ann Ebele Aronu2Christopher Bismarck Eke3MaryAnn Ugochi Ibekwe4Ngozi Chinyelu Ojinnaka5Department of Paediatrics, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, Enugu, NigeriaDepartment of Psychological Medicine, University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu, NigeriaDepartment of Paediatrics, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, Enugu, NigeriaDepartment of Paediatrics, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, Enugu, NigeriaDepartment of Paediatrics, Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, NigeriaDepartment of Paediatrics, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, Enugu, NigeriaPurpose. To determine the frequency and determinants of noncompliance to clinic appointment and medication among Nigerian children with epilepsy. Method. This is a cross-sectional survey of noncompliance to clinic appointments and medication among 113 consecutive children with epilepsy attending the Paediatric Neurology Clinic of University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu, southeastern Nigeria. Results. Noncompliance to clinic appointment and medication was 23% and 15.3%, respectively. The major reasons given were lack of finance, clashing with school time, and forgetting to take the drugs. Children whose mothers were less educated and unemployed were more likely to miss clinic appointments. Noncompliance to medication was associated with poor seizure control. Children that were on phenobarbitone were more likely to be noncompliant with medication than those on sodium valproate and/or carbamazepine. Conclusion. Missed clinic appointment and medication noncompliance are common among Nigerian children with epilepsy and financial constraint is the most common reason.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6580416
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author Roland Chidi Ibekwe
Appolos Chidi Ndukuba
Ann Ebele Aronu
Christopher Bismarck Eke
MaryAnn Ugochi Ibekwe
Ngozi Chinyelu Ojinnaka
spellingShingle Roland Chidi Ibekwe
Appolos Chidi Ndukuba
Ann Ebele Aronu
Christopher Bismarck Eke
MaryAnn Ugochi Ibekwe
Ngozi Chinyelu Ojinnaka
Determinants of Noncompliance to Clinic Appointments and Medications among Nigerian Children with Epilepsy: Experience in a Tertiary Health Facility in Enugu, Nigeria
Behavioural Neurology
author_facet Roland Chidi Ibekwe
Appolos Chidi Ndukuba
Ann Ebele Aronu
Christopher Bismarck Eke
MaryAnn Ugochi Ibekwe
Ngozi Chinyelu Ojinnaka
author_sort Roland Chidi Ibekwe
title Determinants of Noncompliance to Clinic Appointments and Medications among Nigerian Children with Epilepsy: Experience in a Tertiary Health Facility in Enugu, Nigeria
title_short Determinants of Noncompliance to Clinic Appointments and Medications among Nigerian Children with Epilepsy: Experience in a Tertiary Health Facility in Enugu, Nigeria
title_full Determinants of Noncompliance to Clinic Appointments and Medications among Nigerian Children with Epilepsy: Experience in a Tertiary Health Facility in Enugu, Nigeria
title_fullStr Determinants of Noncompliance to Clinic Appointments and Medications among Nigerian Children with Epilepsy: Experience in a Tertiary Health Facility in Enugu, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of Noncompliance to Clinic Appointments and Medications among Nigerian Children with Epilepsy: Experience in a Tertiary Health Facility in Enugu, Nigeria
title_sort determinants of noncompliance to clinic appointments and medications among nigerian children with epilepsy: experience in a tertiary health facility in enugu, nigeria
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Behavioural Neurology
issn 0953-4180
1875-8584
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Purpose. To determine the frequency and determinants of noncompliance to clinic appointment and medication among Nigerian children with epilepsy. Method. This is a cross-sectional survey of noncompliance to clinic appointments and medication among 113 consecutive children with epilepsy attending the Paediatric Neurology Clinic of University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu, southeastern Nigeria. Results. Noncompliance to clinic appointment and medication was 23% and 15.3%, respectively. The major reasons given were lack of finance, clashing with school time, and forgetting to take the drugs. Children whose mothers were less educated and unemployed were more likely to miss clinic appointments. Noncompliance to medication was associated with poor seizure control. Children that were on phenobarbitone were more likely to be noncompliant with medication than those on sodium valproate and/or carbamazepine. Conclusion. Missed clinic appointment and medication noncompliance are common among Nigerian children with epilepsy and financial constraint is the most common reason.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6580416
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