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Introduction
Although epilepsy is a common neurological disorder, unemployment and underemployment are more common in people with epilepsy. Lower salaries and stigma negatively affect among people with epilepsy. Dealing with epilepsy means facing various symptoms that can Knowing symptoms potentially affect your job, to make the right choice for your future.
First of all, unemployment is strictly to do with employer Low self-esteem can furthermore hamper you the right position.
Seizure control to consider when working. Seizures increase the risk of accidents and injuries, but other symptoms, such as lack of concentration, memory problems and difficulties with light, could impair your ability to work.
This module will explore limitations linked to epilepsy and why it is so important to conduct a self-assessment before applying for a job. In particular, we will focus on seizures, physical and cognitive symptoms.
After studying this module, you will achieve the following learning outcomes:
- understanding seizures and triggering factors
- assessing physical symptoms
- managing cognitive symptoms
The module includes in total 3 sections.
Duration of the module in hours/minutes (approximately): 1 h 20 minutes per section