Epilepsy Smart Schools: Educational intervention improves knowledge, attitude, and practices regarding epilepsy among school teachers

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作者
Sulena, Sulena [1 ]
Singh, Gagandeep [2 ]
Tyagi, Divesh [1 ]
Bansal, Namita [2 ]
Padda, Preeti [3 ]
Garg, Ravinder [4 ]
Kumar, Rajinder [5 ]
Kaur, Kiranjeet [1 ]
Kaur, Harmandeep [1 ]
Kumar, Naveen [6 ]
机构
[1] Guru Gobind Singh Med Coll, Div Neurol, Faridkot, Punjab, India
[2] Dayanand Med Coll, Dept Neurol, Ludhiana, India
[3] Govt Med Coll, Dept Community Med, Amritsar, India
[4] Guru Gobind Singh Med Coll, Dept Med, Faridkot, India
[5] Civil Hosp, Faridkot, India
[6] Garg Hosp, Faridkot, India
关键词
Epilepsy; Schools; Seizures; Teachers; Knowledge; Practice; CHILDREN; SCHOOLTEACHERS; PERCEPTION; SECONDARY; AWARENESS; STUDENTS; INFORMATION; PROGRAM; ASTHMA; IMPACT;
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10.1016/j.yebeh.2023.109138
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
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03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Introduction: Discrimination and stigma associated with epilepsy in schools impact the academic and mental aptitude of children with epilepsy. Teachers pre-sensitized to seizures exhibit a positive attitude along with better knowledge about epilepsy. The aim was to assess the impact of an interactive one-day educational workshop regarding epilepsy on the prevalent knowledge, attitude, and practices toward epilepsy among school teachers. Methods: Conducted in December 2021 in a tertiary care teaching hospital of rural background in Northern India, this cross-sectional study included school teachers from government schools of Faridkot district of Punjab. The intervention consisted of a one-day interactive workshop on epilepsy and school health consisting of 100 minutes of lectures (4 lectures each of 25 minutes), 60 minutes of role plays, and 20 minutes of active discussion with participants (5 minutes after each session). The lectures were prepared using World Health Organization's Mental Health Gap (WHO's mhGAP) guidelines and elucidated knowledge regarding epilepsy and skills to provide first aid to seizures. School teachers were assessed on a pre and post-test structured questionnaire to assess their knowledge of, attitude, and practices regarding epilepsy before and immediately after the intervention. Results: Two hundred and thirty teachers participated and the majority were from government primary schools, mean age was 43 +/- 7 years and females (n = 121,53%) outnumbered males. Commonly reported sources of information regarding epilepsy by school teachers were family and friends (n = 91,40%) followed by social (n = 82, 36%) and public media (n = 81,35%), and the least common were doctors (n = 56,24%) and healthcare workers (n = 29, 13%). Fifty-six percent (n = 129) had witnessed seizures in either a stranger(n = 84,37%), family, or friend (n = 31,13%) and student of their class(n = 14,6%). Post-educational intervention, significant improvement was seen in the knowledge of and attitude regarding epilepsy including recognizing subtle features of epilepsy like blank stare (pre/post = 5/34) and transient change in behavior (pre/post = 16/32), non-contagiousness of epilepsy (pre/post = 158/1 87)and belief that children with epilepsy have normal intelligence (pre/post =161/191) and a significant decrease in a number of teachers who thought that they need more time and attention in class (pre/post = 181/131). Post-educational sessions, significantly more number of teachers would allow children with epilepsy in their classroom (pre/post = 203/227), follow correct ways to provide first aid for seizures, and would allow their participation in all extracurricular activities even in high-risk outdoor games like swimming (pre/post = 4/36) and deep sea diving (pre/post = 7/18). Conclusion: The educational intervention had a positive impact on the knowledge, practices, and attitude regarding epilepsy but had a few, unexpected reverse effects as well. A single workshop may not be aptly adequate to provide accurate information regarding epilepsy. Sustained efforts in this direction are needed at the national and global level to develop the concept of "Epilepsy Smart Schools". (c) 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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