AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness and viability of individual epilepsy guidelines as a user-friendly tool for carers of people with epilepsy and learning disabilities. In this paper the term carer refers to family carers and support workers.MethodA retrospective survey questionnaire designed to ascertain the effectiveness and feasibility of individual epilepsy guidelines as a user-friendly tool. This was evaluated for examining clinical practice improvements and service delivery.Results44 questionnaires were mailed to carers who were supporting individuals with epilepsy. There was an overall response of 42(96%).ConclusionThis survey indicates that the IEG was a useful resource assisting carers with the management of emergency s...
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AbstractPurpose: Clinical practice with people with intellectual disability relies heavily upon care...
Purpose: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience higher incidences of chronic health c...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the information needs of informal carers, and how informati...
Objectives: To characterize the burden of seizure clusters (SC) on patients and caregivers, a large ...
AbstractAim: The aim of the study was to explore the information needs of informal carers, and how i...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to collaborate with a community partner to administer a curre...
Little attention has been paid to the specific needs of people with intellectual disability and epil...
SummaryPurposeTo investigate the usefulness of the implementation of NICE guidelines when reviewing ...
AbstractPurposePeople with epilepsy are at risk of injury, and protection from potential dangers mus...
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) contain evidence-based recommendations to guide clinical care, p...
ObjectiveTo explore the perspectives of adult patients with epilepsy, caregivers, and health care pr...
Epilepsy affects around 1% of the UK population; 40% of whom experience two or more seizures annuall...
The objective of this study was to clarify the factors that home healthcare nurses (HHNs) considered...
AbstractThe management of a group of epilepsy patients from primary care, in a geographical area wit...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10591311 Copyright BE...
AbstractPurpose: Clinical practice with people with intellectual disability relies heavily upon care...
Purpose: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience higher incidences of chronic health c...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the information needs of informal carers, and how informati...
Objectives: To characterize the burden of seizure clusters (SC) on patients and caregivers, a large ...
AbstractAim: The aim of the study was to explore the information needs of informal carers, and how i...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to collaborate with a community partner to administer a curre...
Little attention has been paid to the specific needs of people with intellectual disability and epil...
SummaryPurposeTo investigate the usefulness of the implementation of NICE guidelines when reviewing ...
AbstractPurposePeople with epilepsy are at risk of injury, and protection from potential dangers mus...
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) contain evidence-based recommendations to guide clinical care, p...
ObjectiveTo explore the perspectives of adult patients with epilepsy, caregivers, and health care pr...
Epilepsy affects around 1% of the UK population; 40% of whom experience two or more seizures annuall...
The objective of this study was to clarify the factors that home healthcare nurses (HHNs) considered...
AbstractThe management of a group of epilepsy patients from primary care, in a geographical area wit...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10591311 Copyright BE...
AbstractPurpose: Clinical practice with people with intellectual disability relies heavily upon care...
Purpose: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience higher incidences of chronic health c...