2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2005.00345.x
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Employers' Attitudes to Employment of People with Epilepsy: Still the Same Old Story?

Abstract: Summary:Purpose: One area of life quality known to be compromised by having epilepsy is employment, and one factor contributing to the employment problems of people with epilepsy (PWE) is employer attitudes. Much research on this topic is now outdated and given the changing legal, medical, and social contexts in which PWE live, we therefore reexamined employer attitudes in the united Kingdom.Method: A mail survey of a random sample of U.K. companies selected to be representative of the 14 U.K. economic regions… Show more

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“…17 Forced leave of absence was relatively common in our patient population (6%), a situation complicated by the fact that individuals given an erroneous diagnosis of epilepsy may not be able to regain their previous source of employment and may have difficulties finding a new vocation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Forced leave of absence was relatively common in our patient population (6%), a situation complicated by the fact that individuals given an erroneous diagnosis of epilepsy may not be able to regain their previous source of employment and may have difficulties finding a new vocation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…hastaların çoğunda damgalanma korkusu, [1] toplum içine girememe, nöbetlerin getirdiği utanç duygusu, evlenememe ve işe alınmamanın [2] yarattığı olumsuz etkiler hayat kalitesini daha da düşürmektedir. Sağlık personeli dâhil olmak üzere toplum olarak bu tür hastaların hastalıklarını tam olarak kavranmaması, sıklıkla eşlik eden psikiyatrik ve sosyal bozuklukların atlanması ve irdelenmemesi tedavi başarısını olumsuz etkilemektedir.…”
Section: Etik Kurulunclassified
“…Consequently negative attitudes and lack of family support render the individual as being more vulnerable to psychosocial difficulties [2]. Conversely recent research suggests that attitudes towards PWE have become more positive [29][30][31].…”
Section: Stigma and Misconceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%