Maternal knowledge of acute seizures.

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Nawal A Asiri, Mohammed A Bin Joubah, Samar M Khan, Mohammed M Jan
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Abstract

Objective: To study maternal knowledge -of, and behavior during acute seizures.

Methods: A cross sectional study conducted from September 2013 to January 2014 included consecutive mothers presenting at the Pediatric Neurology Clinics of King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. A structured 30-item questionnaire was designed to examine their demographics, knowledge, and behavior on acute seizures.

Results: A total of 92 mothers were interviewed and 41% witnessed at least one acute seizure in their affected child (range 1-15 years, mean 4.5). Up to 26% felt not knowledgeable at all regarding the acute care and management of seizure. Mothers with higher education (college or university degree) were more likely to feel very knowledgeable (19% versus 11%, p=0.02). Only 10% were aware of an antiepileptic drug that could be used at home to stop prolonged seizures, and 35% mentioned that they would wait for 15 minutes before taking the child to the emergency department. Most mothers (93%) wanted more information. Those who felt strongly regarding that (66%), were more likely to be younger (<27 years) (p=0.01), and have at least 3 out of 7 mismanagement decisions (p=0.003).

Conclusion: Maternal level of knowledge and behavior during acute seizures needs improvement. Many mothers have significant misinformation, negative behavior, and poor management practices. Increased awareness and educational programs are needed.

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产妇对急性发作的了解。
目的:了解产妇在急性癫痫发作中的认知和行为。方法:2013年9月至2014年1月进行的横断面研究包括在沙特阿拉伯王国吉达阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王大学医院儿科神经病学诊所就诊的连续母亲。设计了一份包含30个项目的结构化问卷,以检查他们的人口统计、知识和对急性癫痫发作的行为。结果:共采访了92名母亲,其中41%的母亲在其受影响的孩子中至少发生过一次急性癫痫发作(范围1-15岁,平均4.5岁)。高达26%的人对癫痫发作的急性护理和管理一无所知。受过高等教育(大专或大学学历)的母亲更有可能觉得自己知识渊博(19%对11%,p=0.02)。只有10%的人知道可以在家里使用抗癫痫药物来阻止长时间的癫痫发作,35%的人提到他们会等15分钟再带孩子去急诊室。大多数母亲(93%)希望了解更多信息。那些对此有强烈感觉的(66%),更可能是年轻的(结论:产妇在急性癫痫发作期间的知识和行为水平需要提高。许多母亲都有严重的错误信息、消极行为和糟糕的管理实践。需要提高认识并开展教育项目。
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