Knowledge, attitudes and practices concerning epilepsy among nurses and midwives working in primary health care settings in Ouagadougou of Burkina Faso.

IF 1.2 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Alfred Anselme Dabilgou, Alassane Dravé, Julie Marie Adeline Wendlamita Kyelem, Fatimata Kinda, Christian Napon, Athanase Millogo, Jean Kaboré
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Abstract

Background: In developing countries, there is a lack of epilepsy knowledge among health workers. The objective of this study was to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice concerning epilepsy among nurses and midwives working in primary health care settings in Ouagadougou.

Methods: We carried out a cross-sectional study in the health districts of Ouagadougou from August 1st to September 15th, 2017. All nurses and midwives working in three health districts were included in this study.

Results: A total of 213 participants with a mean age of 39.5 years were included in the survey; 79.81% of them had a general certification in secondary education and 62% had a professional experience of more than 10 years. About 99% of the participants had not received training on epilepsy-related care during the last six months. In addition, 74.5% of the participants had a good knowledge on epilepsy and 65% had a good practice toward epilepsy. The level of knowledge was associated with the workplace, years of training, and the professional experience. The level of knowledge about epilepsy was also associated with the level of education, while there was a significant link between professional status and nurses' level of practice in the management of seizures.

Conclusions: Efforts must be made to provide continuing education for nurses in order to improve their knowledge on epilepsy.

布基纳法索瓦加杜古初级卫生保健机构护士和助产士关于癫痫的知识、态度和做法
背景:在发展中国家,卫生工作者缺乏癫痫知识。这项研究的目的是评估瓦加杜古初级卫生保健机构的护士和助产士对癫痫的知识、态度和做法。方法:于2017年8月1日至9月15日在瓦加杜古卫生区开展横断面研究。在三个卫生区工作的所有护士和助产士都被纳入了这项研究。结果:共纳入213名参与者,平均年龄39.5岁;79.81%的人具有中等教育水平的普通证书,62%的人具有10年以上的专业经验。约99%的参与者在过去6个月内没有接受过癫痫相关护理方面的培训。此外,74.5%的参与者对癫痫有良好的认识,65%的参与者对癫痫有良好的认识。知识水平与工作场所、培训年数和专业经验有关。对癫痫的了解程度也与受教育程度有关,而专业地位与护士在癫痫发作管理方面的实践水平之间存在显著联系。结论:应加强对护士的继续教育,提高护士对癫痫的认识。
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Acta Epileptologica
Acta Epileptologica Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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