Plan for Nationwide Action on Epilepsy

Plan for Nationwide Action on Epilepsy

Author: National Institutes Of Health Commission For The Control Of Epilepsy And Its Consequences

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13:

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The epidemiological characteristics and economic costs of epilepsy are considered in this volume. It is recommended that the epidemiolo- gical characteristics of the disease and special forms of seizures (Neonatal and absence seizures) Should be investigated further, either by a detailed search of the literature or by experimental tri- als, or both. Consideration should also be given to the role of gene- tics in epilepsy and to the prevalence of epilepsy among children. Various studies, accompanied by supporting data, are cited to illu- strate the incidence and prevalence of epilepsy in the united states and around the world. Mortality among patients with epilepsy is exa- mined. Estimates of the economic costs of epilepsy in the united states during 1975 are presented. Potential savings effected through the implementation of selected recommendations concerning accident prevention, drug use, vocational rehabilitation, and neurosurgery are discussed.


Epilepsy Across the Spectrum

Epilepsy Across the Spectrum

Author: Institute of Medicine

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2012-07-29

Total Pages: 568

ISBN-13: 0309259533

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Although epilepsy is one of the nation's most common neurological disorders, public understanding of it is limited. Many people do not know the causes of epilepsy or what they should do if they see someone having a seizure. Epilepsy is a complex spectrum of disorders that affects an estimated 2.2 million Americans in a variety of ways, and is characterized by unpredictable seizures that differ in type, cause, and severity. Yet living with epilepsy is about much more than just seizures; the disorder is often defined in practical terms, such as challenges in school, uncertainties about social situations and employment, limitations on driving, and questions about independent living. The Institute of Medicine was asked to examine the public health dimensions of the epilepsies, focusing on public health surveillance and data collection; population and public health research; health policy, health care, and human services; and education for people with the disorder and their families, health care providers, and the public. In Epilepsy Across the Spectrum, the IOM makes recommendations ranging from the expansion of collaborative epilepsy surveillance efforts, to the coordination of public awareness efforts, to the engagement of people with epilepsy and their families in education, dissemination, and advocacy for improved care and services. Taking action across multiple dimensions will improve the lives of people with epilepsy and their families. The realistic, feasible, and action-oriented recommendations in this report can help enable short- and long-term improvements for people with epilepsy. For all epilepsy organizations and advocates, local, state, and federal agencies, researchers, health care professionals, people with epilepsy, as well as the public, Epilepsy Across the Spectrum is an essential resource.