2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2021.106737
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Effects of an educational comic book on epilepsy-related knowledge, attitudes and practices among schoolchildren in Madagascar

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“…In a study conducted by Mioramalala and colleagues, it was stated that comic books also received a good appreciation by children with more than 50.0% giving the top rating and 66.4% saying they learned a lot from the comic book. Reading a book once has shown a positive effect on the knowledge, attitudes and practices of elementary school children in Madagascar (Mioramalala et al, 2021). In addition, the results of research by.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In a study conducted by Mioramalala and colleagues, it was stated that comic books also received a good appreciation by children with more than 50.0% giving the top rating and 66.4% saying they learned a lot from the comic book. Reading a book once has shown a positive effect on the knowledge, attitudes and practices of elementary school children in Madagascar (Mioramalala et al, 2021). In addition, the results of research by.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…However, insufficient information and professional help are some of the problems frequently encountered by epilepsy patients and their relatives. [5][6][7] Epilepsy patients have different experiences during their time for examination and treatment in various departments in the hospital environment. Hence, attitudes and behaviours towards epilepsy patients in the hospital environment are not limited to physicians only.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Effect of Using Comic Books on Changes in Health Knowledge in Adolescents Based on the results of a review of 20 articles, 14 articles stated that there was an increase in adolescent health knowledge after being given health education using comic media (Chen et al 2020;Cicero et al 2020;Eravianti, Yusefni, and Aufa Firji 2021a;Kim et al 2021;Kumalasi, Ridawuti, and Jayu 2022;Kusumawati and Listiana 2022;Manalu et al 2020;Mioramalala et al 2021;Nasution, Sadono, and Wibowo 2018;Novela, Krisdian, and Susanty 2021;Nuraini and Ronoatmodjo 2018;Rohayati, Iswari, and Pradana 2021;Rusyadi, Said, and Ulfah 2020;Shin et al 2022;Subroto, Qohar, and Dwiyana 2020). The use of comics as a medium for learning helps make it easier for students to understand the material given.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%