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CNS 2016

December 05-07, 2016

Volume 7, Issue 5(Suppl)

J Neurol Neurophysiol

ISSN: 2155-9562 JNN, an open access journal

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December 05-07, 2016 Dubai, UAE

2

nd

International Conference on

Central Nervous System Disorders & Therapeutics

Hammam N Albeshr et al., J Neurol Neurophysiol 2016, 7:5(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-9562.C1.041

Measure the knowledge, attitude and practice of people in head injury

Hammam N Albeshr, Abdulqader I Susi, Akram A Alandijani, Hassan M Barnawi and Ahmad Alharbi

Taibah Medical College, Saudi Arabia

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ny injury that results in trauma to the skull or brain can be classified as a head injury. The terms traumatic brain injury and

head injury are often used interchangeably in the medical literature. This broad classification includes neuronal injuries,

hemorrhages, vascular injuries, cranial nerve injuries, and subdural hygromas, among many others. These classifications can

be further categorized as open (penetrating) or closed head injuries. This depends on if the skull was broken or not. Our

Objective in this study was to compare the level of knowledge and awareness od a sector of Saudi population to other nations

and cultures. We also aim to provide a reference or standpoint for future comparisons. Another issue that we aim to study is

the defect in the knowledge of different age groups and genders to help in finding the right approach in to fixing the knowledge

flaw. The study will be carried out using a 30 questions questionnaire that will be distributed to people focusing on 2 age groups

(18-30 and 31-60).

Hammam5@windowslive.com