Effect of an Epilepsy Education Programe On Parental Knowledge, Medication Adherence, Seizure Recurrence And Quality Of Life In Children With Epilepsy

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INA-G4H9QTD
Tanggal Input Registry : 22-04-2024

16-04-2024
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of epilepsy education programme (PEE) on knowledge, medication adherence, seizure recurrence and quality of life of children with epilepsy.
 
Effect of an Epilepsy Education Programe On Parental Knowledge, Medication Adherence, Seizure Recurrence And Quality Of Life In Children With Epilepsy
Effect of an Epilepsy Education Programe On Parental Knowledge, Medication Adherence, Seizure Recurrence And Quality Of Life In Children With Epilepsy
Interventional
Intervention Group Before 1 time of education, the patient's family was asked to fill in the respondent data questionnaire, knowledge level questionnaire, medication adherence questionnaire and quality of life questionnaire for approximately 15 minutes. Educational materials will be given directly through a laptop directly to the respondent for 10-15 minutes and 5 minutes of question and answer session. There were 3 times sending educational videos in weeks 2, 3 and 4 and whatsapp reminders to take standardised medication, week 5 evaluation by filling out questionnaires on knowledge level, medication adherence and quality of life. This series of educational programmes was documented in the PEE documentation sheet.
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Inclusion Criteria:

The inclusion criteria in this sample were: Children with epilepsy, Children with epilepsy who get anti-epileptic therapy, The child can communicate well, The child can read and write, Parents/carers can read and write, Parents/carers who take care of the child themselves, Parent/carer agrees to the child becoming a respondent, The child and parent/carer are willing to be respondents.

Exclusion Criteria:

Epileptic children with impaired cognitive function as evidenced by the diagnosis in the medical record, Children with epilepsy with secondary problems as evidenced by the diagnosis in the medical record, The child and parents or caregivers were not willing to continue the research process
 
DP.04.03/D.XXIII.9/036/2024
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DP.04.03/D.XXIII.9/036/2024
Anita Rachmawati