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| Volume 2, Issue 2, July 2025 | |
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| Afr.Res.J.Med.Sc. 2(2) (2025) 68-76,https://doi.org/10.62587/AFRJMS.2.2.2025.68-76 | |
| Received: 07/02/2025|Accepted: 27/06/2025|Published: 25/07/2025 |
Abstract
Background: Children with Intellectual disabilities are more likely to experience seizure disorder therefore, their teacher’s knowledge about epilepsy is important in case a student experiences seizure in school. Methodology: This study was conducted among 40 trainee-teachers. After completing baseline questionnaires on knowledge, attitude and first aid management of epilepsy, the participants received training on epilepsy for 2 hours per week for three weeks. Post intervention data was collected one week after the last intervention session. Results: Fifty percent had heard about epilepsy, 17.5% knew someone who had epilepsy and 40% claimed to have witnessed an epileptic seizure. The intervention resulted in statistically significant improvements in participants’ knowledge of epilepsy (Pre-Post Mean = 6.43 vs 10.89, p = 0.001), more positive attitude towards persons with epilepsy (Pre-Post Mean = 10.68 vs 15.16, p = 0.001), and more awareness of first aid management of seizure (Pre-Post Mean = 3.42 vs 4.61,
Keywords: Epilepsy, Intervention, Training, Teachers, Nigeria
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