Impact of a Community Based Engagement Program Focused on Adolescents With Epilepsy (AWE-Change)
Epilepsy
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Epilepsy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Adolescent with epilepsy residing in Wakiso district Between the ages 10-18 years A resident of Wakiso district, Uganda for the previous six months Confirmed diagnosis for epilepsy as per the International League Against Epilepsy definition Provide written assent to participation in the study With a caregiver willing to provide written informed consent as well as detailed history regarding them. Willing to participate in all the required program activities with his/her caregiver Exclusion Criteria: Adolescent with epilepsy residing in Wakiso district who Does not have the time or interest to participate in the community engagement program Has had exposure to a similar previous community engagement program Is unable to fully understand what is required of him/her in the study and engage consistently throughout the whole community engagement program
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Other
Wakiso district-Urban Parish
Wakiso district-Rural Parish
Study participants together with the relevant community stakeholders will co-design feasible communication and activity-based change projects that are based on both cultural and scientific norms, to reduce epilepsy stigma in the community. Researchers will then compare the Quality of Life, Attitudes and Beliefs about Living with Epilepsy scores and the Kilifi Stigma Scale scores following the implementation of the community change projects in an urban parish to see if there is improvement in these assessments scores.
Study participants together with the relevant community stakeholders will co-design feasible communication and activity-based change projects that are based on both cultural and scientific norms, to reduce epilepsy stigma in the community. Researchers will then compare the Quality of Life, Attitudes and Beliefs about Living with Epilepsy scores and the Kilifi Stigma Scale scores following the implementation of the community change projects in a rural parish to see if there is improvement in these assessments scores.