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. 2020 Jun 3;20:270. doi: 10.1186/s12887-020-02149-y

Table 3.

Effect of seizure on school attendance of school age children and adolescents with seizure disorder attending follow up at PNC in TASH between April and July, 2018

Variables Frequency Percentage
Ever miss a school day because of seizure
 Yes 127 69.4
 No 56 30.6
Number of days missed (n = 127)
 < 10 days 90 70.9
 10–30 days 33 25.9
 Pulled out of school 4 3.2
 Mean/±SD = 12.6/31
% of days missed (n = 127)
 < 50% 90 70.9
 ≥50% 37 29.1
Reasons for missing school due to seizure (n = 127)
 Had a seizure before school 64 50.4
 Had a seizure at school and needed to go home 27 21.3
 Had a medical appointment 102 80.3
 Had a test scheduled 1 0.8
 Other 1 0.8
Had Seizure at school(n = 183) 88 48.1
went home before the end of classesafter seizure in school(n = 88) 81 9
Should go home from schools immediately for reasons of seizure
 Should go home immediately 58 31.7
 Can stay at school if well 125 68.3
Teacher suggested stay at home as the child had seizure experience
 Yes 31 17.0
 No 151 83.0
Allowed child to miss a day of school even if the child is not sick
 Yes 35 19.2
 No 145 80.8
Reasons for allowing miss a class for seizure(n = 35)
 Fear of seizure at school 27 75.0
 No particular reason 3 8.3
 Other 6 16.7
Guardians disclose child’s epilepsy status to a teacher(n = 181)
 Yes 159 86.9
Guardians disclose child’s epilepsy status to a peer
 Yes 105 57.4
 No 78 42.6