Prevalence and Care Practices of Epileptic Seizure among Children in Orphan and Vulnerable Children Homes in Abeokuta, Nigeria
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Keywords

Prevalence
Epileptic
Seizure
Orphans
Vulnerable
Children

How to Cite

M. A., A., A. O., A., & A. A, T. (2024). Prevalence and Care Practices of Epileptic Seizure among Children in Orphan and Vulnerable Children Homes in Abeokuta, Nigeria. Journal of Home Economics Research, 26(2). Retrieved from https://journals.heran.org/index.php/JHER/article/view/363

Abstract

This study focused on care and prevalence of epileptic seizure among
children in orphans and vulnerable children homes in Abeokuta.
Specifically, it determined: prevalence of epileptic seizure across gender and
age; involvement in the care of victims and ascertain the attitude of
uninfected children towards the victim. It was a survey research. Two types
of questionnaire were used for data collection. One was completed by
caregivers while the other was completed by the Admin officers/managers.
A complete enumeration of 105 respondents comprising of personnel’s who
are directly involved in the care of the children in the selected registered
homes was done. Data were analysed using frequencies, percentage, mean
and standard deviation. Results show that epileptic seizure in orphan and
vulnerable children’s home is common among the male in their early
adolescence period (10-16 years). Prevalence rate as at 2016 stands at 2.92%;
consisting of 4.28% of the total male children population and 0.96% of the
total female children population.

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