Seeking Traditional Healers in the Management of Epilepsy
Abstract Background/Aims The best of the available literature, data about seeking traditional healers by patients with epilepsy are lacking in Egypt. Methods The current study was conducted on Epilepsy patients from Egypt to determine the prevalence of traditional healers among individuals with epil...
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Veröffentlicht in: | QJM : An International Journal of Medicine 2024-10, Vol.117 (Supplement_2) |
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Background/Aims
The best of the available literature, data about seeking traditional healers by patients with epilepsy are lacking in Egypt.
Methods
The current study was conducted on Epilepsy patients from Egypt to determine the prevalence of traditional healers among individuals with epilepsy during the period from June-2022 to may-2023. Sixty four patients, male or female ≥18 years old, with epilepsy, were included. All patients were subjected to the assessment Questionnaire for knowledge, attitude to and perception of epilepsy, and seeking traditional healers (THs) using an interviewer. The questionnaire was in Arabic.
Results
The study included 64 Epilepsy patients. Seeking TH is Egypt 22/64 (34.4%); however, Seeking THs is affected by gender, location, employment status, educational level; but not by age, duration of disease, presence of similar cases in the family or by being an offspring of consanguineous marriage. The percentage of cases who believe the reason behind the symptoms is envy/ Eye /super powers/ Evil spirits/magi in the overall sample is higher in the THs seekers (52.3%) than in the non-seekers (10.3%), p |
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ISSN: | 1460-2725 1460-2393 |
DOI: | 10.1093/qjmed/hcae175.487 |