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Therapeutic Itinerary Of Children Living With Epilepsy In Kinshasa: Features, Determinants And Relationships With Behavioral And Cognitive Disorders
Matonda Ma Nzuzi; Mampunza Ma Miezi, Samuel; Charlier-Mikolajczak, Dominique et al.
201813th European Congress on Epileptology
 

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Keywords :
Children with epilepsy; Therapeutic itinerary; Cognitive impairment; Behavioral problems; Sub-Saharan Africa
Abstract :
[en] BACKGROUND: Epilepsy mostly affects children in sub-Saharan Africa. However, little is known about the therapeutic itinerary of these children living with epilepsy (CWE). This study aimed to describe the therapeutic itinerary of CWE in Kinshasa and to analyze its relationships with clinical features, behavioral problems, and cognitive impairment. METHODS: This hospital-based study has included 104 CWE aged 6 to 17  years. The features of their therapeutic itinerary and their relationship with clinical features, behavioral problems, and cognitive impairment were analyzed. RESULTS: The vast majority of CWE (87%) has started their therapeutic itinerary by the Western medicine. The first source of information about epilepsy as well as the type of antiepileptic treatment varied with the socioeconomic status of families of CWE. The total duration of the therapeutic itinerary was shorter for the CWE who were living with both their parents (P = .038), who had generalized seizures (P = .0073) or who had no family history of epileptic seizures (P = .019). The CWE who had total behavioral problem, compared with the others, were putting more time (P = .021) to reach the Centre de Santé Mentale Telema (CSMT) after the suspicion or the diagnostic of epilepsy. The total duration of CWE who had cognitive impairment (P = .021) was longer than that of CWE who had not cognitive impairment. CONCLUSION: The therapeutic itinerary of CWE in Kinshasa began with Western medicine. The remainder of this therapeutic itinerary looks like what is described in sub-Saharan literature with the majority of CWE seeking the healing based on beliefs. This study also shows that the therapeutic itinerary of CWE was associated with socioeconomic conditions, clinical features, behavioral problems, and cognitive impairment.
Disciplines :
Neurology
Psychiatry
Author, co-author :
Matonda Ma Nzuzi ;  Université de Kinshasa - UNIKIN > Psychiatrie
Mampunza Ma Miezi, Samuel;  Université de Kinshasa - UNIKIN > Psychiatrie
Charlier-Mikolajczak, Dominique;  Université Catholique de Louvain - UCL
Malendakana, Fanny;  Far East Rand Hospital, Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa. > Service of Pediatrics
Mpembi, Magloire Nkosi;  Université de Kinshasa - UNIKIN > Psychiatrie
Mvumbi, Diane Muanza;  Université de Kinshasa > Psychiatrie
Ntsambi, Glennie Eba;  Université de Kinshasa - UNIKIN > Chirurgie
Nsundi, Damien Mayemba;  Université de Kinshasa > Psychiatrie
Lelo, Gilbert Mananga;  Université de Kinshasa - UNIKIN > Neurologie
Language :
English
Title :
Therapeutic Itinerary Of Children Living With Epilepsy In Kinshasa: Features, Determinants And Relationships With Behavioral And Cognitive Disorders
Publication date :
28 August 2018
Event name :
13th European Congress on Epileptology
Event organizer :
ILAE, ILAE EUROPE, EUROPEAN congress on epileptology
Event place :
Vienne, Austria
Event date :
du 26 août au 30 août 2018
Audience :
International
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