Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding people with epilepsy among nurses
Background: This work handled three aspects: to assess the nurses’ knowledge and practice with regard to patients with epilepsy, to study the outcome of training of nurses regarding epilepsy. Material and methods: The study conducted at the Department of Neurology at Assiut University Hospital. Da...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Medical Communications Sp. z o.o.
2015-12-01
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Series: | Aktualności Neurologiczne |
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Online Access: | http://neurologia.com.pl/index.php/issues/2015-vol-15-no-4/knowledge-attitude-and-practice-regarding-people-with-epilepsy-among-nurses?aid=844 |
Summary: | Background: This work handled three aspects: to assess the nurses’ knowledge and practice with regard to patients with
epilepsy, to study the outcome of training of nurses regarding epilepsy. Material and methods: The study conducted at the
Department of Neurology at Assiut University Hospital. Data collected from all nurses (n = 35) working at the Department
of Neurology. The following tools were used for data collection; a pre-/post-test questionnaire sheet for the assessment of the
nurses’ knowledge of epilepsy, an observation checklist sheet for nurses, and the patient’s assessment sheet to assess the nurses’
practice. The work involved nine sessions, each about 30 minutes long, applied to teach nurses about all data necessary for
the patients with epilepsy. Results: A good improvement in the mean knowledge and practice scores observed following the
implementation of the designed nursing protocol. A significant decrease in complication rate which resulted from bad
practice during fit following the implementation of the designed nursing protocol. A reduction in seizure-related
complications reported after the training of nurses with the designed nursing protocol which acts as an additional advantage.
Conclusion: Improving the nurses’ knowledge and practice with regard to patients with epilepsy will lead to the improvement
the health and social conditions of patients with epilepsy. |
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ISSN: | 1641-9227 2451-0696 |