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Citation

Long L, Reeves AL. J. Neurosci. Nurs. 1997; 29(4): 249-254.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, American Association of Neuroscience Nurses)

DOI

10.1097/01376517-199708000-00006

PMID

9307928

Abstract

Patients with epilepsy are often exposed to difficult social dilemmas, some of which may be more challenging than the actual seizure. Although all patients with chronic conditions experience social hardships, the epileptic patient may be at greater risk for social difficulties. Due to unjust restrictions and an overall lack of emphasis on psychosocial matters, patients with epilepsy may be wrongfully denied participation in routine activities. These patients may also lack an understanding of appropriate prevention measures related to self injury. Appropriate restrictions for patients with epilepsy include driving and selected extra-curricular activities. The home environment is particularly dangerous for epilepsy patients. Other social issues for epilepsy patients include suicide attempts, employment and alcohol consumption.


Language: en

Keywords

Activities of Daily Living; Adaptation, Psychological; Comprehensive Health Care; Epilepsy; Humans; Nursing Assessment; Patient Care Team; Sick Role; Social Adjustment

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