Knowledge about Epilepsy and its Associated Factors among Epileptic Patients at ZHealth Facilities of Bench Maji Zone, South West Ethiopia, 2017
Abstract
Abiy Tadesse Angelo and Teketel Ermias Geltore
Background: Knowledge is basic point for epileptics to adapt good qualities of life. In epileptics misconceptions or misperceptions is common and this can put them to different psycho-social difficulties. Study showed epileptics have no basic information about illness even they are on follow-up. Detecting misinformation and provision of appropriate corrections is crucial to bring the optimal care. Few studies were conducted in Ethiopia to evaluate the knowledge of epileptics. The current study evaluated the status of knowledge of epileptics about their illness in Bench Maji zone, south west Ethiopia.
Materials and Methods: An institutional based cross-sectional study was conducted on 247 samples selected by systematic random sampling from March 10 to April 10, 2017.Data were collected by interview through pretested questionnaires. Bivariate and multivariate logistics regressions were used to identify factors. The adjusted odds ratio with 95% CI was used to identify the independent factors at P<0.05.
Results: The response rate was 98.8%. 53.3% of respondents were found have poor knowledge about epilepsy. Patients’ monthly income, age at onset of epilepsy and duration of epilepsy were found to be factors associated with knowledge about epilepsy.
Conclusion: Proportion of knowledge in patients was poor. Patients’ monthly income, age at onset of epilepsy and duration of epilepsy were found to be factors. Health care managers should design educational plan for patients and care providers should intervene for epileptics through provision basic information about epilepsy