| Literature DB >> 25018794 |
Rose Nazziwa1, Angelina Kakooza Mwesige1, Celestino Obua2, John M Ssenkusu3, Edison Mworozi1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Epilepsy is one of the neglected and highly stigmatised diseases, yet it is very common affecting about 70 million people worldwide. In Uganda, the estimated prevalence of epilepsy is 13% with about 156 new cases per 100,000 people per year. Adherence to antiepileptic drugs is crucial in achieving seizure control yet in Uganda; there is lack of information on adherence to antiepileptic drugs and the factors that affect this among children. This study was therefore designed to determine the level of adherence to antiepileptic drugs and the factors that are associated with non adherence.Entities:
Keywords: Adherence; Epilepsy; Low resource setting; antiepileptic drugs; children
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25018794 PMCID: PMC4085948 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2014.17.44.3399
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1Study profile
Figure 2Scatter plot of Carbamazepine drug doses vs. drug levels
Factors affecting adherence to antiepileptic drugs
| Characteristic | Adherent | Non adherent | Odds ratio [CI] | p-value |
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| <10 years | 72(74.2%) | 21(84%) | ||
| ≥10 years | 25(25.8%) | 4(16%) | 0.55[0.17-1.75] | 0.311 |
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| Generalized | 61(62.9%) | 15(60%) | ||
| Not generalized | 36(37.1%) | 10(40%) | 1.13 [0.46-2.78] | 0.820 |
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| <2years | 72(74.2%) | 22(88%) | ||
| >2years | 25(25.8%) | 3(12%) | 0.39 [0.11-1.43] | 0.155 |
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| Yes | 32(33%) | 4(16%) | ||
| No | 65(67%) | 21(84%) | 2.58 [0.82-8.16] | 0.106 |
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| <1 | 51(53.7%) | 17(68%) | ||
| ≥1 | 44(46.3%) | 8(32%) | 0.54 [0.21-1.38] | 0.202 |
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| No | 58(59.8%) | 10(40%) | ||
| Yes | 39(40.2%) | 15(60%) | 2.23 [0.91-5.47] | 0.080 |
Fisher's exact test
AEDs- antiepileptic drugs
Computed for 120 children, 2 were on syrups. Variables with a p-value < 0.2 were entered into logistic regression model
Caregiver factors affecting adherence to antiepileptic drugs
| Characteristic | Adherent | Non adherent | Odds ratio [CI] | p-value |
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| <35years | 57(58.8%) | 17(68%) | ||
| >35years | 40(41.2%) | 8(32%) | 0.67[0.26-1.70] | 0.401 |
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| Mother | 59(60.8%) | 20(80%) | ||
| Other | 38(39.2%) | 5(20%) | 0.39 [0.13-1.12] | 0.081 |
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| Primary and below | 34(35%) | 9(36%) | ||
| Above primary | 63(64.9%) | 16(64%) | 0.95 [0.38-2.40] | 0.929 |
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| None | 20(21.6%) | 2(12%) 23(88%) | ||
| Employed | 77(78.4%) | 2.99 [0.65-13.74] | 0.160 | |
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| < 250,000 | 69(71.1%) | 19(76%) | ||
| >250,000 | 28(28.9%) | 6(24%) | 0.78 [0.28-2.15] | 0.803 |
Computed for only 100 caregivers whose income was known. Variables with a p-value < 0.2 were entered into logistic regression model
Multivariate analysis of independent predictors of adherence*
| Variable |
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| 2.58 (0.82-8.16 | 0.106 | 3.29 (0.73-14.84) | 0.122 |
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| 0.39 (0.13-1.12) | 0.081 | 0.25 (0.08-0.76) | 0.015 |
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| 2.99 (0.65-13.74) | 0.160 | 5.83 (1.18-28.78) | 0.030 |
Adjusted for age of the child
cOR- crude odds ratios
aOR-adjusted odds ratios, CI-confidence intervals, P<0.05 is statistically significant. The above were the variables that remained in the final model.