Background: Epilepsy is the commonest neurological disorders and one of the
oldest diseases affecting humans. Epilepsy affects 6.54 out of 1,000 people,
most of them are adolescents in Saudi Arabia. Children with epilepsy live
under the estimate that at any time they may not be able to function normally
or participate in their normal daily activities and they also have a risk of
experiencing seizure attacks at school. Thus, Teachers' knowledge about
epilepsy and first aid in seizures can have a major impact on a child's health
and the goal of this research is to assess the awareness, knowledge and
attitudes of teachers toward the disease in Al- Qunfudah region, Saudi Arabia.
Method: A self-administered questionnaire was distributed electronically
among school teachers in Alqunfudah region, to assess primary demographic
data about their knowledge regarding epilepsy, seizure first aid and postseizure
care. Result: Our sample included 1171 school teachers, the contributed
male teachers were 32.54% and female teachers were 67.46%. The most of
contributor had moderate knowledge of epilepsy and be deficient in first aid
training. 88.98% recognized epilepsy as neurological disease. Our study
showed marked relationship between knowledge score and qualification (Pvalue=
0.05). Conclusion: The teachers in Al-qunfudah region have moderate
knowledge of epilepsy and be deficient in first aid training. We recommend
more health education about epilepsy and awareness campaigns, adequate
training for first aid of epileptic seizures.
Keywords: Epilepsy, school teacher, AlQunfuda, Students, seizure
