Title of article :
Epilepsy – A Cross-Cultural Perspective
Author/Authors :
Goh, Shih Ee National University of Singapore - Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Singapore , Ng, Beng Yeong Singapore General Hospital - Department of Psychiatry, Singapore
From page :
187
To page :
189
Abstract :
Objective: This paper aims to highlight the impact of cross-cultural factors on the practice of psychiatry. Methods: Using epilepsy as an example, this paper strives to emphasise the challenges that lack of understanding of cultural factors may bring about and also how they may be overcame. Results: An examination of the names that epilepsy is known by in the different languages of the region shows the possible misconceptions associated with this disease. Currently, application of culture to psychiatric practice and training is arguably poor, often being relegated to the fringes. Conclusion: When practicing in a region of diverse cultural backgrounds, it is of particular importance to understand cultural differences and its role in facilitating effective diagnosis and management. Through this paper, it is hoped that there will be greater awareness of the need for cultural competence, especially in the training of a new generation of doctors
Keywords :
Culture , Epilepsy , Stigmatisation
Journal title :
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry
Journal title :
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry
Record number :
2546110
Link To Document :
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