Knowledge, Attitude & Practices related to Epilepsy among Parents of Epileptic Children attending Tertiary Care Hospitals in Ahmedabad city, Gujarat

Introduction: Epilepsy is one of the most common pediatric neurological disorders and is a brain condition that causes a child to have seizure. Misconceptions and poor understanding about the nature of epilepsy contribute to the burden of disease and lead to stigma. Misconceptions and negative attit...

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Main Authors: Lajja Gadhavi, Shivangi Jain, Kamlesh Kumar Jain
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Language:English
Published: Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine 2022-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.healthlinejournal.org/index_pdf/440.pdf
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description Introduction: Epilepsy is one of the most common pediatric neurological disorders and is a brain condition that causes a child to have seizure. Misconceptions and poor understanding about the nature of epilepsy contribute to the burden of disease and lead to stigma. Misconceptions and negative attitudes cause people with epilepsy to feel shame, embarrassment, and disgrace. Objective: The purpose of this study is to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) related to Epilepsy amongst the parents of epileptic children. Method: A cross-sectional study was among 187 parents of epileptic child who attended outpatient pediatric department of selected hospitals of Ahmedabad were interviewed. A structured interview of the parents of epileptic children was conducted using modified international questionnaires. Modified Bloom’s cut-off points were used to determine KAP levels. Kruskal–Wallis test was applied on knowledge, attitude and practice levels. Chi square test was used to find out association. Results: The study showed that out of 187 respondents, around 61% were from age group 31 to 40 years and 54.5% were females. Among all participants, 53.5% had Good knowledge, 84.5% of parents had good attitude. Around 18.2% parents had good practices and about 9.1% had poor practices related to epilepsy. There were statistically significant associations between knowledge, attitude, and practice score with respect to gender, age, and occupation. Conclusion: Parents knowledge regarding epilepsy was good as more than half of parents were having good knowledge. Majority of the Parents had good attitude towards epilepsy. There was significant positive correlation between knowledge and practices and attitudes and practices.
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spelling doaj.art-530204d1245748b69bf53ee92195a6052022-12-22T03:42:57ZengIndian Association of Preventive and Social MedicineHealthline2229-337X2320-15252022-09-0113325025410.51957/Healthline_372_2022Knowledge, Attitude & Practices related to Epilepsy among Parents of Epileptic Children attending Tertiary Care Hospitals in Ahmedabad city, GujaratLajja Gadhavi 0Shivangi Jain1Kamlesh Kumar Jain 2Undergraduate students, GCS Medical College, Hospital and Research Center, AhmedabadUndergraduate students, GCS Medical College, Hospital and Research Center, AhmedabadAssociate Professor, Community Medicine Department, GCS Medical College, Hospital and Research Center, AhmedabadIntroduction: Epilepsy is one of the most common pediatric neurological disorders and is a brain condition that causes a child to have seizure. Misconceptions and poor understanding about the nature of epilepsy contribute to the burden of disease and lead to stigma. Misconceptions and negative attitudes cause people with epilepsy to feel shame, embarrassment, and disgrace. Objective: The purpose of this study is to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) related to Epilepsy amongst the parents of epileptic children. Method: A cross-sectional study was among 187 parents of epileptic child who attended outpatient pediatric department of selected hospitals of Ahmedabad were interviewed. A structured interview of the parents of epileptic children was conducted using modified international questionnaires. Modified Bloom’s cut-off points were used to determine KAP levels. Kruskal–Wallis test was applied on knowledge, attitude and practice levels. Chi square test was used to find out association. Results: The study showed that out of 187 respondents, around 61% were from age group 31 to 40 years and 54.5% were females. Among all participants, 53.5% had Good knowledge, 84.5% of parents had good attitude. Around 18.2% parents had good practices and about 9.1% had poor practices related to epilepsy. There were statistically significant associations between knowledge, attitude, and practice score with respect to gender, age, and occupation. Conclusion: Parents knowledge regarding epilepsy was good as more than half of parents were having good knowledge. Majority of the Parents had good attitude towards epilepsy. There was significant positive correlation between knowledge and practices and attitudes and practices.http://www.healthlinejournal.org/index_pdf/440.pdf:attitudecaregiverepilepsyknowledgepractice
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title Knowledge, Attitude & Practices related to Epilepsy among Parents of Epileptic Children attending Tertiary Care Hospitals in Ahmedabad city, Gujarat
title_full Knowledge, Attitude & Practices related to Epilepsy among Parents of Epileptic Children attending Tertiary Care Hospitals in Ahmedabad city, Gujarat
title_fullStr Knowledge, Attitude & Practices related to Epilepsy among Parents of Epileptic Children attending Tertiary Care Hospitals in Ahmedabad city, Gujarat
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, Attitude & Practices related to Epilepsy among Parents of Epileptic Children attending Tertiary Care Hospitals in Ahmedabad city, Gujarat
title_short Knowledge, Attitude & Practices related to Epilepsy among Parents of Epileptic Children attending Tertiary Care Hospitals in Ahmedabad city, Gujarat
title_sort knowledge attitude practices related to epilepsy among parents of epileptic children attending tertiary care hospitals in ahmedabad city gujarat
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