Factors affecting quality of life in adults with epilepsy: insights from South Africa

Oxford University

October 23

Epilepsy is the most prevalent of the non-communicable diseases that have a neurological origin.

Although the burden of epilepsy is most significant in low and middle income countries, relatively few studies investigate the impact of this neurological condition on the quality of life of people with epilepsy in those countries.

In this talk, Nwabisa Mlandu, Visiting Fellow on the Oxford Martin Programme on Global Epilepsy, will explore and evaluate current knowledge on the predictors (sociodemographic, clinical, psychiatric, psychosocial) of quality of life in adults with epilepsy, particularly in South Africa.

It is crucial that clinicians and researchers are aware of how the influence of these predictors might differ from one geographic region to another – such awareness will allow the design or adjustment of interventions to optimise them for use in different countries.

This is a joint event with the Oxford Martin Programme on Global Epilepsy.

This talk will be followed by a drinks reception.

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