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League Against Epilepsy
Commission Report
Commission on North American Affairs
Date: November 22 2002
Report By: William H Theodore M.D., Chair
Commission Members
Amza Ali, Jamaica
Warren Blume, Canada
Edna Kane Williams, USA
Denise Crepin, Canada
Serge Pierre-Louis, Haiti / USA
Karen Parko, USA
Mission
To advise the ILAE executive on ways to support improvements in
the status and treatment of people with epilepsy in North America.
Two populations in particular are emphasized: Residents of developing
nations within the region, and members of underserved groups within
the region's developed economies. In addition we hope to facilitate
participation of the North American Region in the Global Campaign.
Goals
- To work with the American Epilepsy Society, Epilepsy Foundation,
and Epilepsy Canada to raise awareness of the problem of epilepsy
in North America.
- To encourage and assist efforts by bodies such as the National
Institutes of Health to address the problems of the treatment
gap and stigma faced by many people with epilepsy.
- To improve the public understanding of the problem of epilepsy
and the treatment gap in North America.
- To increase North American understanding of the world-wide problem
of epilepsy.
Summary of Activities for 2001-2002
Meetings
The full commission met in December 2001 in Philadelphia during
the American Epilepsy Soceity Meeting.
Interaction with Other Commissions
We are interacting with the Latin American Commission, particularly
it's Mexican representatives, who are geographically and economically
inhabitants of North America.
NINDS Advisory Panel on Health Disparities in Epilepsy
This panel met in Bethesda Maryland on November 13 2002. Funding
was provided by the NINDS Office of Health Disparities. AES, ILAE,
the Global Campaign, and EF / IBE were represented. The Panel addressed
epidemiological, social and economic issues in epilepsy, as well
as access to care, including the special problems of women, underserved
minorities, inner city populations, and Native Americans. We hope
to facilitate issuing RFPs based on the panel's report. Based on
the discussions, several potential projects that could become part
of the Global Campaign emerged. One would involve a demonstration
project on the Navajo Indian Reservation in the 'Four Corners' region.
A US Public Health Service Neurologist, Dr Karen Parko, provides
neurologic care for the approximately 250, 000 registered Navaho.
She recently received some funding from the US Centers for Disease
Control to initiate an epidemiological survey, and is working to
get her project approved by the Tribal IRB. There is also the possibility
of an urban US project, although this is still in embryonic stages.
Fogarty International Center Stigma Conference
Epilepsy was one of the main topics of this conference, and a Request
for Proposals was issued inviting submission of grant applications.
Several epilepsy studies were submitted. Funding has not yet been
announced.
Global Campaign activities
One of the Commission members (Dr Theodore) has been serving as
an advisor to the World Health Organization South East Asian Region,
in the development of a project to treat generalized tonic-clonic
seizures in the South East Asian Region. Meetings were held in Bangkok
in November 2001, and Yangon in September 2002. A training manual,
patient screening questionnaire, and treatment protocol using phenobarbital
have been developed for the use of rural health care workers in
the region.
Satellite on Health Disparities and Epilepsy at AES
We are making efforts to arrange a satellite symposium at AES to
be devoted to the social and economic aspects of epilepsy, the treatment
gap and stigma.
Plans for 2002-2003
We plan to continue working on the projects outlined above. We
will work with the NINDS Health Disparities Office to develop the
potential epilepsy projects, and to write Requests for Proposals
for epilepsy health disparities and stigma research. In addition,
we will try to obtain support for a course on health disparities
and epilepsy to be held at the American Epilepsy Society meeting.
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