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Epilepsy stigma: moving from a global problem to global solutions.

机译:癫痫病的耻辱:从全球问题转向全球解决方案。

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Stigma and exclusion are common features of epilepsy in both the developed and developing countries and a major contributor to the burden associated with the condition. Reducing the stigma of epilepsy is key to reducing its impact and so improving quality of life. The social consequences of having epilepsy can be enormous, be it that they vary from country to country, based on cultural differences and economic circumstances. The most significant problems people with epilepsy encounter in daily life often are not related to the severity of the condition, but stem from concepts of epilepsy held by the general public. In this paper, I review the history of epilepsy and consider how different historical and cultural understandings of epilepsy have determined the experience of stigma for those affected by it. I consider how this history of stigma impacts on the position of people with epilepsy today, many of whom may still experience serious limitations to their enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights and have many unmet needs in the areas of civil rights, education, employment, residential and community services, and access to appropriate health care. Finally, I will discuss some current initiatives aimed at addressed the issue of epilepsy stigma worldwide, which offer hope of an end to the social exclusion and prejudice which people with epilepsy have endured for so long.
机译:污名和排斥是发达国家和发展中国家癫痫病的常见特征,并且是与疾病相关的负担的主要因素。减少癫痫病的耻辱感是减少其影响并因此改善生活质量的关键。癫痫病的社会后果可能是巨大的,因为根据文化差异和经济状况,癫痫病因国家而异。癫痫患者在日常生活中遇到的最重要的问题通常与病情的严重程度无关,而是源于公众对癫痫病的观念。在本文中,我回顾了癫痫病的历史,并考虑了对癫痫病的不同历史文化理解如何决定了受其影响的人的耻辱经历。我认为这种污名化的历史如何影响当今的癫痫患者的地位,其中许多人仍可能在享受经济,社会,文化权利方面受到严重限制,并且在公民权利,教育,就业方面有许多未满足的需求,居民和社区服务,并获得适当的医疗保健。最后,我将讨论一些旨在解决世界范围内癫痫病耻辱问题的当前倡议,这些倡议为终结癫痫患者长期以来遭受的社会排斥和偏见提供了希望。

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