Challenges and needs of epilepsy management in primary care (from the perspective of family physicians/general practitioners): A cross-sectional study

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Celik, Ozla [1 ]
Kaya, Cigdem Apaydin [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Marmara Univ, Sch Med, Dept Family Med, Istanbul, Turkiye
[2] Marmara Univ, Sch Med, Tip Fak, Dept Family Med,Aile Hekimligi Anabilim Dali, Basibuyuk Mah Basibuyuk Yolu Cd 34854,9-4-1, TR-34854 Istanbul, Turkiye
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epilepsy; family physician; general practitioner; primary care; seizure; INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE; PREVALENCE; ATTITUDES; KNOWLEDGE;
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10.1002/epd2.20145
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Objective: Family physicians are expected to have sufficient knowledge and skills in epilepsy management due to frequent encountering with epileptic patients for prescribing antiepileptics, providing preventive services such as vaccination, pre-conceptional counseling, or managing acute health problems of the patients. This study aimed to determine family physicians' challenges and needs regarding managing epilepsy in primary care. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out with the family physicians working in Family Health Centers representing the four districts of Istanbul in 2020. After enrolling sociodemographic characteristics, epilepsy knowledge, and self-efficacy questionnaire were filled out by the physicians themselves, and the difficulties and needs in the follow-up of the patients with epilepsy were evaluated with open-ended questions. Results: Two hundred and twenty-eight physicians participated in the study (48.7% F; mean age: 43.06 +/- 8.82). Most of the physicians reported that they feel incompetent and hesitated while providing health reports (driving [83.3%], sport [95.5%] or work [70.2%]), and prescribing antiepileptics, especially during pregnancy (38.2%) and breastfeeding (31.2%). Despite their high awareness of psychosocial problems in epileptic patients, only 25% of physicians stated that they could make psychosocial assessments. There was no correlation between Epilepsy Knowledge and Self-efficacy scores and physicians' age, graduation period, and family medicine experience (p >.05). Most frequently encountered difficulties were reported as epilepsy-specific (follow-up of pregnant or pediatric patients, lack of information about epilepsy and antiepileptics). Most physicians (82.6%) wanted training in epilepsy management. Significance: The findings of our study suggest that family physicians need knowledge and training in epilepsy management. The main limitation of the present study is its cross-sectional design, which does not allow for causal or directional inferences.
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