Schoolchildren with Epilepsy: Epidemiological and Longitudinal Studies on Questionnaire for Teachers at Intervals of 12 Years.:Epidemiological and Longitudinal Studies on Questionnaire for Teachers at Intervals of 12 Years
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Many kinds of studies were performed about liferelating factors in children with epilepsy through questionnaires to parents, teachers and doctors.<BR>The purpose of this study was to find the differences between the school lives of children with epilepsy since 12 years ago up to the present by means of a teacher's point of view by questionnaires. A questionnaire was sent to 1, 335 teachers in 1990;(1, 040 teachers in 1978) in all elementary and junior high schools, and in all special municipal schools in Yokohama. Nine hundred and four evaluable answers (68%) were obtained in 1990;(751 answers (72%) in 1978). Small values were the result of the previous study in 1978.<BR>As to the impression of epilepsy, most teachers commented as dangerous; 35%(31%), anxiety; 22%(19%), heredity; 17%(23%). There were teachers who had an opinion on epilepsy as insanity; 4%(9%) and incurable disease; 4%(6%), though they were not many.<BR>The answer to the question; whether epileptic schoolchildren have or do not have a specific form of character (so-called epileptic characteropathy); positive answers decreased to 35% from 53%.<BR>A higher proportion of teachers from the last time (59% from 37%) were informed about the children's illness by their families. But a lower proportion (18% from 9%) of teachers had a poor contact with doctors.<BR>Only 38%(13%) of teachers allowed to join in group tours, and 39% of teachers permitted it with some reservations. The mean of the allowance rate of joining to sports in this study was significantly higher in the allowance of 14% more than in the previous study.<BR>Many requests were presented; 467 subjects from 33% of teachers in 1990 (216 subjects from 24% of teachers in 1978). The most emphasized item (166 from 75) was the alarming failure of communications which could exist between attending doctors, school medical officers and teachers.
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