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. 2012 Dec;25(4):614–621. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2012.07.009

Table 1.

Criteria for sample selection for focus group discussions.

Key informant group Selection factors Method of identification
Children with epilepsy (14–18 years) • Have/have never received available treatment • Identified from KHDSS
• Have received and rejected available treatment
• Attending school/not attending school
Adults with epilepsy • Have/have never received available treatment • Identified from KHDSS
• Have received and rejected available treatment
• Less educateda/more educatedb
Parents of children with epilepsy • Child has/has never received available treatment • Identified via the child's record on the KHDSS
• Child has received and rejected available treatment
• Less educateda/more educatedb
Other family members of children living with epilepsy • Grandmothers of children with mild and severe epilepsy Identified via the child's record on the KHDSS
• Siblings (aged 14–18 years) of children with mild and severe epilepsy

Severe epilepsy was defined as more than one seizure per week; mild epilepsy was defined as less than one per month;KHDSS: Kilifi Health Demographic Surveillance System.

a

Less educated residents indicated 8 years or less of schooling.

b

More educated residents indicated more than 8 years of schooling.