2015_Animated Epilepsy Educational Video (AnEEV) for Family Caregivers: Outcomes on Awareness, Knowledge, Attitudes and Health-Related Quality of Life
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| spelling | 15775 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=15775 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection3 General Document Malaysia Library Staff (Top Management) Library Staff (Management) Library Staff (Support) Terengganu Faculty of Health Sciences English application/pdf 1.5 195 Server storage Scanned document Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin UniSZA Private Access UNIVERSITI SULTAN ZAINAL ABIDIN SAMBox 2.3.4; modified using iTextSharp™ 5.5.10 ©2000-2016 iText Group NV (AGPL-version) Copyright©PWB2025 ANIMAT~1.PDF 2015_Animated Epilepsy Educational Video (AnEEV) for Family Caregivers: Outcomes on Awareness, Knowledge, Attitudes and Health-Related Quality of Life Nor Khaira Wahida Khairuzzaman 2015-12-27 Epilepsy—Patient education The use of technology in health education could provide information to improve awareness, knowledge, attitudes (AKA) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This two-phase study aimed to determine the effectiveness of the Animated Epilepsy Educational Video (AnEEV) on AKA and HRQoL status of family caregivers (FCGs) of epilepsy patients. Firstly, a cross-sectional study using convenience sampling in 32 FCGs was conducted in Hospital Sultanah Nur Zahirah (HSNZ), Kuala Terengganu to evaluate general AKA and HRQoL profiles. The Total AKA score was generally good (median = 12.5; range = 0.45 - 10.00) whereas highest HRQoL score was for Disruptiveness (median = 3.71; range = 2.14 - 4.00) and Positive Adaptation was the poorest (median = 2.43; range = 0.43 - 4.00). This was followed by a qualitative study to obtain in-depth information about FCGs’ needs and problems in caregiving. The needs for extra support from family members and experts were highlighted. The major problems were emotional disturbances, miscellaneous caregiving challenges and financial issues. In the second phase, AnEEV was developed and its impacts on AKA level and HRQoL profile of both patients and FCGs were evaluated via a randomised, controlled-parallel study in two clinics in HSNZ. One-hundred-and-thirty patients and their respective carers were enrolled. After randomisation, FCGs from control group (CG) received booklet while AnEEV was given to intervention group (IG). However, no educational material was provided to patients. The AnEEV was highly acceptable (97.0%) and most carers found it attractive (93.9%). After intervention, IG reported significantly higher AKA compared to CG particularly in Awareness after controlling all potential confounders (ANCOVA; p < 0.05). Significantly more favourable scores were also reported for Positive Adaptation, Mental Strain, Disease Information, Patient Protection, and Family’s Interest in IG carers (p < 0.05). Patients also reported relatively better AKA and significantly higher HRQoL in most domains. The overall outcomes signified that AnEEV was well-received by the carers and its implementation was evidently effective in improving AKA towards epilepsy, thus enhancing HRQoL for both carers and their patients. Accordingly, such epilepsy education should be routinely provided in the future for the benefit of the carers’ skill as well as delivering updated information on patients’ health condition. Dissertations, Academic Sila masukkan subject wajib Dissertations, Academic. Terima kasih... Epilepsy Awareness Through Animation Educational Videos For Family Caregivers Health Literacy in Epilepsy Management Thesis |
| spellingShingle | 2015_Animated Epilepsy Educational Video (AnEEV) for Family Caregivers: Outcomes on Awareness, Knowledge, Attitudes and Health-Related Quality of Life |
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| subject | Epilepsy—Patient education Dissertations, Academic |
| summary | The use of technology in health education could provide information to improve awareness, knowledge, attitudes (AKA) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This two-phase study aimed to determine the effectiveness of the Animated Epilepsy Educational Video (AnEEV) on AKA and HRQoL status of family caregivers (FCGs) of epilepsy patients. Firstly, a cross-sectional study using convenience sampling in 32 FCGs was conducted in Hospital Sultanah Nur Zahirah (HSNZ), Kuala Terengganu to evaluate general AKA and HRQoL profiles. The Total AKA score was generally good (median = 12.5; range = 0.45 - 10.00) whereas highest HRQoL score was for Disruptiveness (median = 3.71; range = 2.14 - 4.00) and Positive Adaptation was the poorest (median = 2.43; range = 0.43 - 4.00). This was followed by a qualitative study to obtain in-depth information about FCGs’ needs and problems in caregiving. The needs for extra support from family members and experts were highlighted. The major problems were emotional disturbances, miscellaneous caregiving challenges and financial issues. In the second phase, AnEEV was developed and its impacts on AKA level and HRQoL profile of both patients and FCGs were evaluated via a randomised, controlled-parallel study in two clinics in HSNZ. One-hundred-and-thirty patients and their respective carers were enrolled. After randomisation, FCGs from control group (CG) received booklet while AnEEV was given to intervention group (IG). However, no educational material was provided to patients. The AnEEV was highly acceptable (97.0%) and most carers found it attractive (93.9%). After intervention, IG reported significantly higher AKA compared to CG particularly in Awareness after controlling all potential confounders (ANCOVA; p < 0.05). Significantly more favourable scores were also reported for Positive Adaptation, Mental Strain, Disease Information, Patient Protection, and Family’s Interest in IG carers (p < 0.05). Patients also reported relatively better AKA and significantly higher HRQoL in most domains. The overall outcomes signified that AnEEV was well-received by the carers and its implementation was evidently effective in improving AKA towards epilepsy, thus enhancing HRQoL for both carers and their patients. Accordingly, such epilepsy education should be routinely provided in the future for the benefit of the carers’ skill as well as delivering updated information on patients’ health condition. |
| title | 2015_Animated Epilepsy Educational Video (AnEEV) for Family Caregivers: Outcomes on Awareness, Knowledge, Attitudes and Health-Related Quality of Life |
| title_full | 2015_Animated Epilepsy Educational Video (AnEEV) for Family Caregivers: Outcomes on Awareness, Knowledge, Attitudes and Health-Related Quality of Life |
| title_fullStr | 2015_Animated Epilepsy Educational Video (AnEEV) for Family Caregivers: Outcomes on Awareness, Knowledge, Attitudes and Health-Related Quality of Life |
| title_full_unstemmed | 2015_Animated Epilepsy Educational Video (AnEEV) for Family Caregivers: Outcomes on Awareness, Knowledge, Attitudes and Health-Related Quality of Life |
| title_short | 2015_Animated Epilepsy Educational Video (AnEEV) for Family Caregivers: Outcomes on Awareness, Knowledge, Attitudes and Health-Related Quality of Life |
| title_sort | 2015_animated epilepsy educational video (aneev) for family caregivers: outcomes on awareness, knowledge, attitudes and health-related quality of life |