AbstractPurpose: To review and describe the key roles of the UK clinical nurse specialist in epilepsy (CNSE), and to identify the specialist nurses’ contribution to care through an exploration of CNSE’s perceptions of their roles.Method: Using the Delphi technique [Applied Project Design and Analysis, 3rd ed., Churchill Livingstone, London, 2000, p. 243] a national survey of all known UK CNSEs was completed. One hundred and thirty questionnaires identifying nine key hypotheses central to the role of the CNSE were distributed and 76 valid questionnaires returned.Results: The response rate was 63% and was geographically representative of the UK population of CNSEs. CNSEs were employed in a range of hospital and community settings with differi...
AbstractIncreasingly, the epilepsy nurse specialist has become an integral part of the specialist ep...
AbstractEpilepsy is known to cause higher rates of morbidity and mortality than in the general popul...
AbstractRecent literature suggests that access to an epilepsy nurse specialist (ENS) may help improv...
AbstractPurpose: To review and describe the key roles of the UK clinical nurse specialist in epileps...
Background. Epilepsy is frequently accompanied by learning, behavioural and psychological difficulti...
AbstractRecent advances in legislation have enabled nurses in the United Kingdom (UK) to become Nurs...
Aims and Objectives: The aim of this study is to enhance the understanding of the core elements and ...
AbstractThere is currently a wide variation in the level of service provided for patients with epile...
Introduction Epilepsy is a common neurological condition affecting between 3% and 3.5% of the Austra...
Ce travail met l’accent sur l’utilité de la création effective de l’infirmière spécialisée dans les ...
AbstractThe benefits of a specialist epilepsy nurse in the management of people with epilepsy are st...
The United Kingdom (UK) National Health Service (NHS) has experienced a rapid expansion in the numbe...
Background: Research to support the added value of including Epilepsy Specialist Nurses as members...
AbstractEpilepsy is almost as common as diabetes and some 750 people with epilepsy die suddenly and ...
AbstractPurpose: To assess what patients want and get from a primary care epilepsy specialist nurse ...
AbstractIncreasingly, the epilepsy nurse specialist has become an integral part of the specialist ep...
AbstractEpilepsy is known to cause higher rates of morbidity and mortality than in the general popul...
AbstractRecent literature suggests that access to an epilepsy nurse specialist (ENS) may help improv...
AbstractPurpose: To review and describe the key roles of the UK clinical nurse specialist in epileps...
Background. Epilepsy is frequently accompanied by learning, behavioural and psychological difficulti...
AbstractRecent advances in legislation have enabled nurses in the United Kingdom (UK) to become Nurs...
Aims and Objectives: The aim of this study is to enhance the understanding of the core elements and ...
AbstractThere is currently a wide variation in the level of service provided for patients with epile...
Introduction Epilepsy is a common neurological condition affecting between 3% and 3.5% of the Austra...
Ce travail met l’accent sur l’utilité de la création effective de l’infirmière spécialisée dans les ...
AbstractThe benefits of a specialist epilepsy nurse in the management of people with epilepsy are st...
The United Kingdom (UK) National Health Service (NHS) has experienced a rapid expansion in the numbe...
Background: Research to support the added value of including Epilepsy Specialist Nurses as members...
AbstractEpilepsy is almost as common as diabetes and some 750 people with epilepsy die suddenly and ...
AbstractPurpose: To assess what patients want and get from a primary care epilepsy specialist nurse ...
AbstractIncreasingly, the epilepsy nurse specialist has become an integral part of the specialist ep...
AbstractEpilepsy is known to cause higher rates of morbidity and mortality than in the general popul...
AbstractRecent literature suggests that access to an epilepsy nurse specialist (ENS) may help improv...