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Articles Issue: Vietnamese Journal of Neurology No.46 Nghiên cứu

Health-related quality of life among outpatients with epilepsy in Vietnam

Published: October 17, 2025
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Objective: To describe health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and associated sociodemographic/clinical characteristics among adult outpatients with epilepsy at the Neurology Center, Bach Mai Hospital.

Methods: This cross-sectional descriptive study included 48 consecutive adult outpatients with clinician-confirmed epilepsy. Data collected comprised age, sex, education, marital status, residence, monthly income, seizure frequency (frequent/moderate/infrequent), disease duration, epilepsy type (focal/generalized), treatment regimen (monotherapy/polytherapy/untreated), treatment response at assessment, comorbidities, self-rated overall QoL, and health satisfaction. HRQoL was assessed using the WHOQOL-BREF across four domains (physical, psychological, social relationships, environment) and transformed to 0–100 (higher = better). Descriptive statistics were reported.

Results: Participants were predominantly <40 years (81.3%); males accounted for 50.0%. Education ≥upper-secondary was 68.8%; rural residence 58.3%; monthly income >5,400,000 VND 72.9%. Seizure frequency was infrequent in 45.8%, moderate in 41.7%, and frequent in 12.5%. Disease duration was <5 years in 54.1% (5–10 years 18.8%; >10 years 27.1%). Focal and generalized epilepsy were equally represented (50.0% each). Most patients received monotherapy (75.0%); 20.8% were on polytherapy and 4.2% were untreated. At assessment, 72.9% reported clinical improvement; 41.7% had comorbidities. Self-ratings showed overall QoL as average in 49.4%, good/very good in 25.9%, and poor/very poor in 24.7%; health satisfaction was 17.1% satisfied, 37.6% neutral, and 45.3% dissatisfied. Mean WHOQOL-BREF scores were: physical 50.51 ± 21.09 (lowest), psychological 66.89 ± 16.65, social relationships 73.70 ± 22.57 (highest), environment 60.29 ± 17.83; overall HRQoL 63.10 ± 18.56 (range 28.25–95.50), approximately 7.66 points below the healthy reference.

Conclusion:. Routine HRQoL screening with WHOQOL-BREF, optimization of seizure control while minimizing treatment burden (prefer monotherapy when appropriate), and systematic screening/treatment of mood symptoms are recommended.

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Nguyễn Thị Hoàng Yến

Bệnh viện Bạch Mai

Nguyễn Mạnh Huynh

Bệnh viện Bạch Mai

Khúc Huyền Trang

Bệnh viện Bạch Mai

Nguyễn Thị Minh Yến

Bệnh viện Bạch Mai

Phan Văn Toàn

Bệnh viện Bạch Mai

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