Authors
RM Jones, JA Butler, VA Thomas, RC Peveler, M Prevett
Publication date
2006/10/1
Journal
Seizure
Volume
15
Issue
7
Pages
504-508
Publisher
WB Saunders
Description
OBJECTIVE
This study investigated non-adherence to antiepileptic drug treatment amongst patients with epilepsy in secondary care. The associations between adherence and seizure control, perceptions of illness and medication, anxiety and depression were also examined.
METHODS
A cross-sectional study of fifty-four patients with epilepsy were recruited from a hospital epilepsy clinic.
RESULTS
Fifty-nine percent were estimated to be non-adherent to medication. There was a negative correlation between adherence and frequency of seizures. Patients with poorly controlled epilepsy were more anxious, and expected a longer duration of their epilepsy.
CONCLUSION
Assessment of adherence should be a routine part of management of epilepsy. Further recognition and support should be given to patients who have poor seizure control since they are more likely to be more anxious and have unhelpful illness and …
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