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

Author:

Çelik Özla1ORCID,Apaydın Kaya Çiğdem1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Family Medicine Marmara University School of Medicine İstanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveFamily 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.MethodsThis 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.ResultsTwo 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.SignificanceThe 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.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology,General Medicine

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