Awareness and Attitude of First Aid Seizures Management among Medical Undergraduate Students, Tobruk University, Libya.

Avicenna Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2025-06-12 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0045-1809427
Zinelabedin Mohamed, Aisha A J Marajie, Nahla B S Najem, Nooralhuda G M Elmarimy, Heba M A Abdulmoula, Mohammad Amin Aly El-Din
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Background: Adequate knowledge of first aid for seizures is crucial for medical students, who will eventually be responsible for managing epilepsy patients. The aim of the study was to assess the awareness and attitudes of medical undergraduate students at Tobruk University regarding first aid seizure management.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was initiated in July 2023 using an online questionnaire that was prevalidated. The questionnaire gathered data on sociodemographic features, a knowledge of seizures and epilepsy, first aid practices, and attitudes toward epilepsy among 317 medical undergraduate students.

Results: While 72.9% of students correctly identified a seizure, there were different beliefs about causes, such as some that attributed seizures to supernatural causes (14.2%). There were also deficiencies seen in the knowledge of epilepsy management that included antiepileptic drug treatment duration. It was alarming that 41.6% of students thought that the insertion of some objects into the mouth of a person having a seizure was first aid, which is a well-known hazardous approach. Only 23.6% were correct in the answers that involved the placement of the person in a semiprone position to prevent choking.

Conclusion: The study at Tobruk University revealed significant knowledge gaps among medical students about seizure management, with 72.9% correctly identifying a seizure's basic definition, but 41.6% incorrectly believing that inserting objects into a seizing person's mouth is helpful, and only 23.6% knowing the correct first aid position. Students also demonstrated misconceptions about epilepsy causes, including supernatural beliefs, highlighting an urgent need for targeted educational interventions to improve understanding and prepare future health care professionals.

利比亚托布鲁克大学医科本科生急救癫痫发作管理的意识和态度
背景:充分的急救知识癫痫发作是至关重要的医学生,谁将最终负责管理癫痫患者。本研究的目的是评估托布鲁克大学医学本科生对急救癫痫发作管理的认识和态度。方法:一项横断面研究于2023年7月开始,使用预验证的在线问卷。调查问卷收集了317名医学本科生的社会人口学特征、癫痫发作和癫痫知识、急救实践和对癫痫的态度等数据。结果:72.9%的学生正确识别癫痫发作,但对癫痫发作的原因存在不同的看法,如将癫痫发作归因于超自然原因(14.2%)。在癫痫管理知识方面也存在不足,包括抗癫痫药物治疗的持续时间。令人震惊的是,41.6%的学生认为,在癫痫发作的人嘴里插入一些东西是急救,这是一种众所周知的危险方法。只有23.6%的人答对了为了防止窒息而采取的半俯卧姿势。结论:托布鲁克大学的研究显示医学生在癫痫发作管理方面存在明显的知识差距,72.9%的医学生正确识别癫痫发作的基本定义,但41.6%的医学生错误地认为将物体插入癫痫发作患者的口中是有帮助的,只有23.6%的医学生知道正确的急救位置。学生们还展示了对癫痫病因的误解,包括超自然信仰,这突出表明迫切需要有针对性的教育干预措施,以增进了解并为未来的卫生保健专业人员做好准备。
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