Knowledge, Beliefs, and Practices on Epilepsy among High School Students of Central Nepal.

Epilepsy research and treatment Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-02-12 DOI:10.1155/2017/6705807
Lekhjung Thapa, Tirtha Raj Bhandari, Shakti Shrestha, Ramesh Sharma Poudel
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Introduction. Epilepsy continues to increase worldwide but, unfortunately, many high school students have inadequate knowledge of and negative beliefs towards the disease. We aimed to assess the knowledge, beliefs, and practices of epilepsy among high school students of Central Nepal. Materials and Methods. A cross-sectional study was performed involving 1360 high school students from 33 private schools across Bharatpur, from June 2013 to July 2013, to assess their knowledge, beliefs, and practices (KBP) on epilepsy using a standardized questionnaire. The differences in mean KBP scores between different sexes, religions, and those personally knowing versus not knowing someone with epilepsy were assessed using independent t-tests; a Pearson correlation was calculated to assess the relationship between KBP scores and age. Results. Of 1360 participants, 79 (5.8%) students had never heard or read about epilepsy and were consequently excluded from statistical analysis. Only 261 out of 1360 (19.2%) had personally known someone with epilepsy. The mean KBP scores were 5.0/8, 7.4/12, and 1.7/3, respectively. Statistically significant differences were only observed in the knowledge component of the KBP score; female scored higher than males (p < 0.001) and, interestingly, students who had personally known a person with epilepsy actually knew less than those who had not known one (p = 0.018). We also found a significant negative correlation between knowledge and age (p = 0.003). Conclusions. The overall knowledge, beliefs, and practices appear to be inadequate, emphasizing the need for further educational intervention.

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尼泊尔中部高中生癫痫的知识、信仰和实践。
介绍。癫痫在世界范围内持续增加,但不幸的是,许多高中生对这种疾病的认识不足,并持消极态度。我们的目的是评估尼泊尔中部高中生对癫痫的认识、信念和做法。材料与方法。2013年6月至2013年7月,对来自巴拉特普尔33所私立学校的1360名高中生进行了一项横断面研究,使用标准化问卷评估他们对癫痫的知识、信念和实践(KBP)。使用独立t检验评估不同性别、宗教信仰以及个人认识与不认识癫痫患者的平均KBP评分差异;计算Pearson相关性来评估KBP评分与年龄之间的关系。结果。在1360名参与者中,79名(5.8%)学生从未听说或阅读过癫痫,因此被排除在统计分析之外。1360人中只有261人(19.2%)认识癫痫患者。KBP平均评分分别为5.0/8、7.4/12和1.7/3。只有KBP得分的知识成分有统计学显著差异;女性得分高于男性(p < 0.001),有趣的是,认识癫痫患者的学生实际上比不认识癫痫患者的学生知道的少(p = 0.018)。我们还发现知识与年龄之间存在显著的负相关(p = 0.003)。结论。整体的知识,信念和实践似乎是不足的,强调需要进一步的教育干预。
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