Knowledge, attitudes, and practices with respect to epilepsy among primary and secondary school teachers in the city of Niamey, Niger
ConclusionConsidering that epilepsy is common in school ‐age, the study results suggest the need to train teachers with respect to epilepsy to change misconceptions about epilepsy and to promote positive attitudes toward epileptic people to avoid the rejection of these people by the society responsible for problems of social integration.
Source: Brain and Behavior - Category: Neurology Authors: Hamid Assadeck,
Moussa Toudou Daouda,
Mahadi Moussa Konate,
Zakaria Mamadou,
Dijbo Douma Maiga,
Samuila Sanoussi Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH Source Type: research
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