Antiseizure medication adherence and epilepsy surgery attitude in people with epilepsy in Morocco: A cross-sectional study

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
El Bachir Hajji , Boubacar Traore , Samira Hassoune , Salma Bellakhdar , Mohammed Abdoh Rafai , Abdelhakim Lakhdar
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We determine the proportion of non-Antiseizure Medication Adherence (non-AMA) and refusal attitude towards Epilepsy Surgery (ES) and their associated factors in Moroccan People With Epilepsy (PWE). A cross-sectional study was conducted (December 2021-December 2022) among adult Moroccan PWE. PWE were interviewed for their reactions to AMA and the ES attitude. Their medical files were processed to complete their sociodemographic and clinical data. Data were analyzed by the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software 21.0. A Chi-square test was performed to compare variables and multivariate logistic regression was used to highlight associations. Statistical tests were considered significant at a p-value ≤ 0.05 for a Confidence Interval (CI) of 95 %. The median age of our sample (n = 294) was 38 years (IQR: 25.00–55.00). Non-AMA was noted in 24.5 % with indifference as the main reason (55.6 %). ES refusal was found in 33.3 %, attributed mostly to apprehension (61.2 %). In the multivariate analysis, male sex (aOR = 1.94; 95 %CI: 1.03–3.64) and the existence of a family history of epilepsy (aOR = 1.96; 95 %CI: 1.02–3.75) were the factors associated with the non-AMA, whereas the use of allopathic treatments (aOR = 2.32; 95 %CI: 1.20–4.51), exclusively focal or generalized (not combined) seizures (aOR = 2.66; 95 %CI: 1.36–5.21) and the combination of a generic with the originator ASM (aOR = 2.64; 95 %CI: 1.12–6.18) were the predictive factors with the ES refusal attitude. The proportions found of non-AMA and ES refusal were relatively low compared to other studies, which may indicate the effort that medical staff have devoted recently to raising awareness of the importance of PWE’s therapeutic involvement.

摩洛哥癫痫患者的抗癫痫药物依从性和癫痫手术态度:横断面研究
我们确定了摩洛哥癫痫患者(PWE)中非抗癫痫药物治疗依从性(non-AMA)和拒绝癫痫手术(ES)的比例及其相关因素。我们在摩洛哥成年癫痫患者中开展了一项横断面研究(2021 年 12 月至 2022 年 12 月)。研究人员采访了 PWE,了解他们对 AMA 和 ES 的态度。对他们的医疗档案进行了处理,以完善其社会人口学和临床数据。数据采用社会科学统计软件包 (SPSS) 21.0 进行分析。采用卡方检验比较变量,采用多元逻辑回归突出关联。在置信区间(CI)为 95 % 的情况下,P 值≤ 0.05 即可认为统计检验具有意义。样本(n = 294)的中位年龄为 38 岁(IQR:25.00-55.00)。24.5%的受访者未接受人工流产,主要原因是漠不关心(55.6%)。拒绝 ES 的比例为 33.3%,主要原因是担心(61.2%)。在多变量分析中,男性(aOR = 1.94;95 %CI:1.03-3.64)和有癫痫家族史(aOR = 1.96;95 %CI:1.02-3.75)是与非 AMA 相关的因素,而使用对抗疗法(aOR = 2.32;95 %CI:1.20-4.51)、单纯局灶性或全身性(非合并)癫痫发作(aOR = 2.66;95 %CI:1.36-5.21)和非专利药与原研 ASM 的合并使用(aOR = 2.64;95 %CI:1.12-6.18)是 ES 拒绝态度的预测因素。与其他研究相比,非AMA和ES拒绝的比例相对较低,这可能表明医务人员最近在努力提高对残疾人参与治疗的重要性的认识。
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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