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Comparing characteristics of epilepsy treatment providers on the Kenyan coast: implications for treatment-seeking and intervention.

Nathaniel H Kendall-Taylor1, Caroline Kathomi, Keneth Rimba, Charles R Newton.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Existing studies have identified demographic and resource-related barriers to treatment-seeking and have focused on treatment seekers in exploring and modeling decision-making. While the treatment-seeking literature acknowledges the role of the characteristics of treatment providers, few studies have adopted an explicit focus on these determinants, nor have they approached the study of treatment-seeking with an in-depth ethnographic focus on the providers themselves. The following article analyzes the structural aspects of treatment provision as one influence on how families in Kilifi, Kenya seek care for a child with chronic epilepsy. While not a comprehensive decision model, the study examines the ways in which treatment-seeking may be facilitated or deterred by the characteristics of available treatment options.
METHODS: Ethnographic methods were applied, including interviews, participant observations and surveys, to examine factors that may affect the choice of families on the coast of Kenya between traditional healing and biomedical care for epilepsy.
RESULTS: Traditional healers were found to have a profound influence in the treatment of epilepsy in Kilifi. Their treatments differ from those available at health facilities in the following key dimensions: explanations of causation, communication styles, social roles, referral practices, location and systems of payment.
CONCLUSIONS: The article identified key differences between biomedical and traditional treatments that may help to explain the existence of the biomedical treatment gap in Kilifi. This study suggests that comparing data on treatment providers reveals barriers to obtaining biomedical care, thereby offering an important tool in intervention design research.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19827905

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rural Remote Health        ISSN: 1445-6354            Impact factor:   1.759


  14 in total

1.  Maternal perceptions of factors contributing to severe under-nutrition among children in a rural African setting.

Authors:  A Abubakar; P Holding; M Mwangome; K Maitland
Journal:  Rural Remote Health       Date:  2011-01-24       Impact factor: 1.759

2.  Behavioral problems in children with epilepsy in rural Kenya.

Authors:  Symon M Kariuki; Amina Abubakar; Penny A Holding; Victor Mung'ala-Odera; Eddie Chengo; Michael Kihara; Brian G Neville; Charles R J C Newton
Journal:  Epilepsy Behav       Date:  2011-11-26       Impact factor: 2.937

3.  Risk factors associated with the epilepsy treatment gap in Kilifi, Kenya: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Caroline K Mbuba; Anthony K Ngugi; Greg Fegan; Fredrick Ibinda; Simon N Muchohi; Christopher Nyundo; Rachael Odhiambo; Tansy Edwards; Peter Odermatt; Julie A Carter; Charles R Newton
Journal:  Lancet Neurol       Date:  2012-07-06       Impact factor: 44.182

4.  The quality of care provided to patients with chronic non-communicable diseases: a retrospective multi-setup study in jimma zone, southwest ethiopia.

Authors:  Yibeltal Kiflie; Challi Jira; Dereje Nigussie
Journal:  Ethiop J Health Sci       Date:  2011-07

5.  Development and validation of the Kilifi Stigma Scale for Epilepsy in Kenya.

Authors:  Caroline K Mbuba; Amina Abubakar; Peter Odermatt; Charles R Newton; Julie A Carter
Journal:  Epilepsy Behav       Date:  2012-04-04       Impact factor: 2.937

Review 6.  Psychosocial challenges affecting the quality of life in adults with epilepsy and their carers in Africa: A review of published evidence between 1994 and 2014.

Authors:  Mpoe J Keikelame; Tamzyn Suliaman; Marleen Hendriksz; Leslie Swartz
Journal:  Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med       Date:  2017-03-30

7.  Long-term survival and outcome in children admitted to kilifi district hospital with convulsive status epilepticus.

Authors:  Agnes Prins; Eddie Chengo; Victor Mung'ala Odera; Manish Sadarangani; Claire Seaton; Penny Holding; Greg Fegan; Charles R Newton
Journal:  Epilepsy Res Treat       Date:  2014-01-30

8.  Socio-cultural determinants of health-seeking behaviour on the Kenyan coast: a qualitative study.

Authors:  Amina Abubakar; Anneloes Van Baar; Ronald Fischer; Grace Bomu; Joseph K Gona; Charles R Newton
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-11-18       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Burden, causes, and outcomes of people with epilepsy admitted to a rural hospital in Kenya.

Authors:  Symon M Kariuki; Eddie Chengo; Fredrick Ibinda; Rachael Odhiambo; Anthony Etyang; Anthony K Ngugi; Charles R J C Newton
Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2015-02-16       Impact factor: 6.740

10.  Adverse perinatal events, treatment gap, and positive family history linked to the high burden of active convulsive epilepsy in Uganda: A population-based study.

Authors:  Angelina Kakooza-Mwesige; Donald Ndyomugyenyi; George Pariyo; Stefan Swartling Peterson; Paul Michael Waiswa; Edward Galiwango; Eddie Chengo; Rachael Odhiambo; Derrick Ssewanyana; Christian Bottomley; Anthony K Ngugi; Charles R J C Newton
Journal:  Epilepsia Open       Date:  2017-03-13
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