A survey of school teachers' knowledge and behaviour about epilepsy, in a developing country such as Senegal

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Ndour, D
Diop, AG
Ndiaye, M
Niang, C
Sarr, MM
Ndiaye, IP
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[1] Univ Dakar, Fac Sci, Inst Environm Sci, Dakar, Senegal
[2] CHU Fann, Neurol Clin, Dakar, Senegal
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Epilepsy is one of the most common disorders encountered in children of developing countries. In Senegal, as in many other African countries, the disease is enrobed in superstition, discrimination, and stigma. There is a clear-cut lack of information programs in the developing world about seizures and epilepsy. Academic achievement of children with epilepsy is hampered by social barriers in addition to the burden of the disease and its treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate teachers' knowledge, awareness, and current attitudes about epilepsy in order to obtain baseline data for the development of a school health educatio program on epilepsy. The study was carried out in Dakar. It was conducted by sending self-administered and ananymous questionnaires to 400 elementary school teachers; the data were randomly mapped, stratified, and chosen to produce a statistically representative sample of the teacher population of Dakar. The questionnaires contained 22 items related to knowledge of epilepsy, the attitude of teachers towards epilepsy, and their ability to provide first aid in case of seizures. A total of 373 teachers (93p.cent) completed the qquestionnaires. For 69p.cent, epilepsy arises in the brain, for 28.7p.cent it is a subnatural affliction. Epilepsy was considered to be contagious for 24p.cent and could be cured for 73p.cent. Although 66p.cent would help an epileptic pupil during a seizure, 53p.cent mentioned harmful measures. Eighty-four percent noticed that an epileptic child could go to a normal classroom, while 62.5p.cent would prefer a special school. Eighty-four percent said their knowledge on epilepsy was not suffcient and the majority (99p.cent) desired training on epilepsy. For 25.7p.cent, better collaboration between parents, doctors, and teachers would b helpful to achieve better management of epileptic children. This study demonstrated encouraging knowledge of teachers about epilepsy. However, some of their wrong attitudes may be attributed to superstitions and could be improved by informative actions and better training about epilepsy. Such education might be provided by local health professionals with the collaboration of parents, teachers, and non-govermental organizations.
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