2023
DOI: 10.3961/jpmph.23.330
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Teachers’ Negative Attitudes and Limited Health Literacy Levels as Risks for Low Awareness of Epilepsy in Turkey

Gulay Yilmazel

Abstract: Objectives: For students with epilepsy, schools are a critical environment for managing the disease properly. This study examined awareness of epilepsy, attitudes toward epilepsy, and health literacy among school teachers in Turkey.Methods: This study was conducted in a city in Turkey with 1408 public school teachers from June 2021 to September 2021.Results: The median scores of the scales were 5, 29, and 32 for epilepsy awareness, epilepsy attitudes, and health literacy, respectively. Epilepsy awareness was h… Show more

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“…Moreover, collaboration between pharmacists and other multidisciplinary professionals is not limited to healthcare workers but can also include educators. Research by Yilmazel [ 33 ] indicates that there is generally low awareness of epilepsy, negative attitudes towards the condition, and limited health literacy among teachers and students. This highlights an opportunity for pharmacists to partner with teachers to enhance epilepsy awareness through activities such as workshops, panels, and health education training on epilepsy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, collaboration between pharmacists and other multidisciplinary professionals is not limited to healthcare workers but can also include educators. Research by Yilmazel [ 33 ] indicates that there is generally low awareness of epilepsy, negative attitudes towards the condition, and limited health literacy among teachers and students. This highlights an opportunity for pharmacists to partner with teachers to enhance epilepsy awareness through activities such as workshops, panels, and health education training on epilepsy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%