1.Improving awareness, knowledge and attitude of epilepsy using an Interactive Animated Epilepsy Education Programme (IAEEP) among Malaysian teachers and students
Choong Yi Fong ; Jen Chun Foo ; Ann Nie Kong ; Ahmad Mohamed Rithauddin ; Azirah Adna ; Pei Lin Lua ; Kher Hui Ng
Neurology Asia 2018;23(4):293-302
Background: Improving awareness, knowledge and attittude (AKA) of teachers and students about
epilepsy is an important step to reduce the stigma experienced by children with epilepsy. To date
there are no studies evaluating effectiveness of an information technology based epilepsy education
programme in improving AKA among teachers and students. Method: Cross-sectional study was to
assess the baseline AKA of epilepsy among Malaysian teachers and secondary school students, and
to examine effectiveness improving their AKA using the Interactive Animated Epilepsy Education
Programme (IAEEP). AKA of teachers and students were assessed pre- and post-implementation of
IAEEP. Results: Total of 54 teachers and 67 secondary students participated in this study. The baseline
AKA on epilepsy among Malaysian teachers was low in the awareness domain, moderate in the knowledge
domain, and positive in the attitude domain. The baseline AKA on epilepsy among students was very
low in the awareness domain, low in the knowledge domain, and indifferent in the attitude domain.
The AKA scores in all domains of teachers and students improved significantly after introduction of
IAEEP (P<0.001). Post-IAEEP the AKA of teachers was moderate in the awareness domain, high
in the knowledge domain, and very positive in the attitude domain; the AKA of students was low in
the awareness domain, very high in the knowledge domain, and very positive in the attitude domain
Conclusion: Our findings highlight a need for epilepsy educational programmes to be implemented in
Malaysian schools. The IAEEP is an effective educational programme to improve the AKA particularly
in the knowledge domain among teachers and students