HUBUNGAN PENGETAHUAN DENGAN SIKAP MAHASISWA FAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA ANGKATAN 2012-2016 TERHADAP EPILEPSI
This study was conducted to determine the current level of knowledge and attitudes towards epilepsy among medical students in Indonesia. The attitudes and epilepsy-related knowledge of medical students are an important component of quality of care for patients with epilepsy. Method: The study wa...
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Institution: | Universitas Airlangga |
Language: | English English |
Summary: | This study was conducted to determine the current level of knowledge
and attitudes towards epilepsy among medical students in Indonesia. The attitudes
and epilepsy-related knowledge of medical students are an important component
of quality of care for patients with epilepsy.
Method: The study was conducted using the Scale of Attitudes Towards Person
with Epilepsy (ATPE), a summated rating scale that measures both attitudes
towards persons with epilepsy and knowledge about epilepsy, as well as
demographic and several additional attitude and knowledge items. The
questionnaire was administered to a voluntary participating sample of 222 medical
students of Airlangga University, Indonesia.
Results: It was found that 95,5% of students had heard about epilepsy, while
62,2% had observed a seizure. Using Spearman correlation test, it was found that
ATPE Knowledge and ATPE Attitude scores were negatively related to study
period in medical school. The most common negative attitudes toward epilepsy
were students’ objection to person with epilepsy should be prohibited from
driving and individuals with epilepsy are a danger to the public.
Conclusion: The results suggest that student’s attitudes and knowledge towards
epilepsy were generally positive. Medical students’ knowledge is most important
factor influencing medical students’ attitudes toward epilepsy. Nevertheless, there
is a still a need to improve certain aspect of knowledge and understanding of
epilepsy among medical students. |
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