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Prevalence of intrinsic and extrinsic factors of the learning process in children with epilepsy

Purpose

to raise the prevalence of intrinsic and extrinsic factors of the learning process in children with epilepsy.

Methods

this descriptive study was conducted at the Clinic of Neurology Children’s Hospital of Pediatrics Professor Heriberto Bezerra, HOSPED – UFRN. Data collection occurred during the September/2009 to March/2010 through a questionnaire with parents and carers of children with epilepsy. The sample comprised 41 children, according to the following inclusion criteria: a) parents or caregivers of children with an unequivocal diagnosis of epilepsy seen at the outpatient clinic of HOSPED; b) children aged between 3 and 12 years; and c) parents or guardian sign the consent form free and clear.

Results

61% of children were diagnosed with pure epilepsy. 59% had their first crisis before the age of 03. 34% presented generalized crisis type. 51% presented crisis during the survey period. 98% were on medications to control crisis, and from these children, 55% monotherapy and 45% polytherapy. 76% were at school, 50% inserted in public school. 66% never repeated the school year. 49% of children had school attendance affected because of the crisis. 64% have never been excluded from school by teachers because of epilepsy and 85% of parents affirmed to overprotect their children.

Conclusion

the study concluded that, in addition epilepsy, children with that pathology are also exposed to other factors, resulting from the disease, which may negatively affect these children learning process.

Epilepsia Partialis Continua; Learning; Child


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