OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence and demographic distribution of treated epilepsy in a community-based population. MATERIALS & METHODS: We surveyed all residents in Tasmania, Australia, who were supplied at least one antiepileptic drug prescription between July 1, 2001 and June 30, 2002, recorded on the national prescription database. We adjusted for the effect of disease-related non-response bias by imputation methods. RESULTS: After three mail contacts, 54.0% (4072/7541) responded, with 1774 (43.6%) indicating treatment for epilepsy, representing 86.0% of the estimated total possible cases in Tasmania. The adjusted treated epilepsy prevalence was 4.36 per 1000 (95% CI 4.34, 4.39); lower in women (prevalence ratio 0.92 (95% CI 0.84, ...
Purpose: This study estimated epilepsy prevalence, psychiatric co-morbidity and annual costs associa...
A door-to-door survey was used to determine the prevalence of epilepsy among 4500 people within the ...
ObjectiveFrom July to August 2014, Epilepsia conducted an online survey seeking opinions that explai...
Background Better understanding of the demographic distribution of epilepsy and the prevalence of ...
Purpose: The worldwide prevalence of epilepsy is variable, estimated at 10//1,000 people, and access...
The worldwide prevalence of epilepsy is variable, estimated at 10//1,000 people, and access to treat...
Objective: Epilepsy is an important healthcare problem that occurs in every society across the world...
Background/Aims: Centralized prescription databases may provide an efficient mechanism for recruitme...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10591311 Copyright BE...
A door-to-door prevalence survey of epilepsy was conducted in 3 Sicilian municipalities, as of Novem...
Purpose: We studied geographic variation in age- and gender-specific prevalence and incidence of epi...
Describing the ‘burden of disease’ is essential when designing health services. The prevalence of ep...
Purpose: To determine the prevalence rate and patterns of adult patients with epilepsy in Taiwan, we...
Abstract Background Epilepsy affects an estimated 50 million people and accounts for approximately 1...
AbstractObjectives: To describe the clinical characteristics of epilepsy in a representative sample ...
Purpose: This study estimated epilepsy prevalence, psychiatric co-morbidity and annual costs associa...
A door-to-door survey was used to determine the prevalence of epilepsy among 4500 people within the ...
ObjectiveFrom July to August 2014, Epilepsia conducted an online survey seeking opinions that explai...
Background Better understanding of the demographic distribution of epilepsy and the prevalence of ...
Purpose: The worldwide prevalence of epilepsy is variable, estimated at 10//1,000 people, and access...
The worldwide prevalence of epilepsy is variable, estimated at 10//1,000 people, and access to treat...
Objective: Epilepsy is an important healthcare problem that occurs in every society across the world...
Background/Aims: Centralized prescription databases may provide an efficient mechanism for recruitme...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10591311 Copyright BE...
A door-to-door prevalence survey of epilepsy was conducted in 3 Sicilian municipalities, as of Novem...
Purpose: We studied geographic variation in age- and gender-specific prevalence and incidence of epi...
Describing the ‘burden of disease’ is essential when designing health services. The prevalence of ep...
Purpose: To determine the prevalence rate and patterns of adult patients with epilepsy in Taiwan, we...
Abstract Background Epilepsy affects an estimated 50 million people and accounts for approximately 1...
AbstractObjectives: To describe the clinical characteristics of epilepsy in a representative sample ...
Purpose: This study estimated epilepsy prevalence, psychiatric co-morbidity and annual costs associa...
A door-to-door survey was used to determine the prevalence of epilepsy among 4500 people within the ...
ObjectiveFrom July to August 2014, Epilepsia conducted an online survey seeking opinions that explai...