Abstract
Patients with epilepsy face innumerable obstacles in daily life, related to work, permission to drive and interpersonal relationships, which require medical guidance. This paper reports a literature review based on scientific articles and civil and traffic system, as a way to resolve doubts about medical obligations in the patient's permission to drive and work. An employment agreement requires the contractor to guarantee safety conditions as well as requiring the patient, at the pre-employment medical examination, to let the physician know previous medical conditions, including epilepsy. More than 90% of patients with epilepsy omit this information during the application assessment, thus being subject to imputation of ideological falsehood crime as disposied on article 299 of Brazilian Penal Code. Medical confidentiality breaches may only occur in specific situations. In Brazil, the authorization and driver's license renewal is governed by the Brazilian Traffic Code (Federal Law n° 9503/1997). For patient evaluations, two groups are considered: those on antiepileptic medication and those on medication withdrawal. A favorable report from the attending physician is also required, in both categories. Seizures that occur exclusively during sleep, and focal aware events or prolonged aura are not differentiated from other seizure types disposed in the traffic law. It is the responsibility of the attending physician to analyze each patient individually to resolve conflicts between public safety and the individual patient's independence. A frank and honest doctor-patient relationship is essential for the patient to understand the public and individual consequences of epileptic seizures and to feel comfortable seeking medical help.
Highlights
Patients with epilepsy face innumerable obstacles in daily life, related to work, permission to drive and interpersonal relationships, which require medical guidance
Considering that epilepsy is a common condition with great morbidity, and the attending neurologist may have doubts about the ethical and legal management of these patients, as there is scarce material on Brazilian patients, the present study offers a way to fill this gap in the national literature
More than 90% of patients with epilepsy omit this information during the aptitude assessment, being subject to imputation of ideological falsehood crime as disposed (Brazilian Penal Code article 299) 8
Summary
O paciente com epilepsia e aspectos legais em saúde: uma visão para o Neurologista. Amur FERREIRA NETO SEGUNDO1, Maren de Moraes e SILVA1, Pilar Bueno Siqueira MERCER1, Carolina REINERT2, Emerson Faria BORGES2, Jacqueline Martins SIQUEIRA2, Marina Pazini BOMEDIANO3, Maria Carolina Zavagna WITT1.
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