2022
DOI: 10.54029/2022wdj
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The knowledge level of health sciences students about epilepsy and its relationship with attitudes towards epilepsy in Turkey

Abstract: Background & Objectives: Although epilepsy is one of the most prevalent diseases, it is highly surrounded by stigmatization and negative attitudes toward epilepsy. Due to numerous incorrect or insufficient knowledge attributed to epilepsy, people have negative attitudes against the disease. This study was performed to examine the knowledge levels and attitudes about epilepsy of undergraduate students studying at the faculty of health sciences in Turkey. Methods: In the study, the epilepsy knowledge level a… Show more

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“…The high knowledge of the Croatian biomedical student population was comparable to higher scores seen in other studies. Medical students from Palestine, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, as expected, also had high knowledge scores [23,27,[36][37][38]. A study conducted on German first-and second-year university students showed gaps in knowledge regarding first-aid measures and recognition of less common symptoms, comparable to the results of this study.…”
Section: Comparison Of Results With Other Studiessupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…The high knowledge of the Croatian biomedical student population was comparable to higher scores seen in other studies. Medical students from Palestine, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, as expected, also had high knowledge scores [23,27,[36][37][38]. A study conducted on German first-and second-year university students showed gaps in knowledge regarding first-aid measures and recognition of less common symptoms, comparable to the results of this study.…”
Section: Comparison Of Results With Other Studiessupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Previous research noted a directly proportional correlation between students’ knowledge about the disorder and their attitudes [ 21 , 36 , 39 ]. Contrary to those findings, one study on health management department students found no difference in attitudes between those with high and low knowledge about the disorder [ 40 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of the literature review, it was found that the epilepsy knowledge levels of the students studying in different health disciplines at universities in different countries were generally medium and low. While a few studies found that students' epilepsy knowledge levels were low 2,24-25 , whereas Akça et al 26 and Guzel et al 27 found that the level of epilepsy knowledge was high among the medical and health sciences students. Studies showing similarities and differences with the results of the research are remarkable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%