Demonstration project on epilepsy in Brazil: situation assessment

Author:

Li Li M.1,Fernandes Paula T.1,Noronha Ana L.A.1,Marques Lucia H.N.2,Borges Moacir A.2,Cendes Fernando3,Guerreiro Carlos A.M.3,Zanetta Dirce M.T.2,de Boer Hanneke M.4,Espíndola Javier5,Miranda Claudio T.5,Prilipko Leonid6,Sander Josemir W.7

Affiliation:

1. UNICAMP, Brazil; Assistência à Saúde de Pacientes com Epilepsia, Brazil

2. Faculty of Medicine of São José do Rio Preto, Brazil

3. UNICAMP, Brazil

4. Global Campaign Against Epilepsy Secretariat, Switzerland; SEIN, Netherlands

5. Pan-american Health Organization, USA

6. Global Campaign Against Epilepsy Secretariat, Switzerland; World Health Organization, Switzerland

7. SEIN, Netherlands; UCL, UK

Abstract

PURPOSE: To provide a situation assessment of services for people with epilepsy in the context of primary health care, as part of the Demonstration Project on Epilepsy in Brazil, part of the WHO/ILAE/IBE Global Campaign 'Epilepsy out of the shadows'. METHODS: We performed a door-to-door epidemiological survey in three areas to assess the prevalence of epilepsy and its treatment gap. We surveyed a sample of 598 primary health care workers from different regions of Brazil to assess their perceptions of the management of people with epilepsy in the primary care setting. RESULTS: The lifetime prevalence of epilepsy was 9.2/1,000 people [95% CI 8.4-10.0] and the estimated prevalence of active epilepsy was 5.4/1,000 people. Thirty-eight percent of patients with active epilepsy were on inadequate treatment, including 19% who were taking no medication. The survey of health workers showed that they estimated that 60% of patients under their care were seizure-free. They estimated that 55% of patients were on monotherapy and that 59% had been referred to neurologists. The estimated mean percentage of patients who were working or studying was 56%. Most of the physicians (73%) did not feel confident in managing people with epilepsy. DISCUSSION: The epidemiological survey in the areas of the Demonstration Project showed that the prevalence of epilepsy is similar to that in other resource-poor countries, and that the treatment gap is high. One factor contributing to the treatment gap is inadequacy of health care delivery. The situation could readily be improved in Brazil, as the primary health care system has the key elements required for epilepsy management. To make this effective and efficient requires: i) an established referral network, ii) continuous provision of AEDs, iii) close monitoring of epilepsy management via the notification system (Sistema de Informação da Atenção Básica - SIAB) and iv) continuous education of health professionals. The educational program should be broad spectrum and include not only medical management, but also psycho-social aspects of epilepsy.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology,Clinical Neurology

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