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An educational campaign about epilepsy among Italian primary school teachers. 2. The results of a focused training program

Abstract A cohort of 582 Italian primary school teachers underwent a questionnaire survey to test their knowledge and attitudes toward epilepsy and verify whether an intensive and focused educational program could result in improvement of knowledge and attitudes. The program consisted of a presentat...

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Published in:Epilepsy & behavior 2015-01, Vol.42, p.93-97
Main Authors: Mecarelli, Oriano, Messina, Paolo, Capovilla, Giuseppe, Michelucci, Roberto, Romeo, Antonino, Beghi, Ettore
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Language:English
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Summary:Abstract A cohort of 582 Italian primary school teachers underwent a questionnaire survey to test their knowledge and attitudes toward epilepsy and verify whether an intensive and focused educational program could result in improvement of knowledge and attitudes. The program consisted of a presentation of the clinical manifestations of epilepsy and the distribution of informative brochures and an educational kit on the disease and its management to be used with their students. After several months, 317 teachers were retested using the same questions. Upon retest, the number of “don't know” answers decreased significantly for almost all questions. This was not the case for negative attitudes. The same holds true for teachers believing that epilepsy is a source of learning disability and social disadvantage. These findings support the beliefs that education on epilepsy is more likely to affect ignorance than prejudice and that stronger interventions are needed to counteract stigmatizing behaviors.
ISSN:1525-5050
1525-5069
DOI:10.1016/j.yebeh.2014.07.022