Can simple education help teens with epilepsy take their meds and feel less stigma?
NCT ID NCT06634901
Summary
This study aims to see if a special educational session helps teenagers with epilepsy in Uganda understand their condition better. Researchers want to find out if this improved knowledge leads to better medication habits and less feeling of shame or stigma. The study will involve 60 teens aged 12-18 and compare their knowledge and attitudes before and after the education.
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Mayanja Memorial Hospital
Mbarara, Uganda
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Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital
Mbarara, Uganda
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