This study will carry out research into the lives of students with epilepsy in relation to their school, learning experiences and state exams. This study is relevant as epilepsy is a very common condition, 1 in 115 people have epilepsy which is over 37,000 people in Ireland (Epilepsy Ireland, 2017). Most people have their first seizure before the age of 20, so many children of schooling age are affected by the condition. Research conducted by Thompson (1987) indicated that children with epilepsy are also at a significant risk of developing learning difficulties, with problems occurring in between 5-50% of such children. School can be a struggle for students with epilepsy who are experiencing seizures and therefore resulting in disruptions i...
Aims: investigate in female teachers: 1 - information and knowledge on epilepsy syndrome; 2 - repres...
Epilepsy is a disorder associated with significant psychosocial morbidity, and the effects of a stig...
Children with epilepsy, as a group, have a greater risk for developing learning problems as comorbid...
Rationale: Epilepsy has a significant influence on the patient's quality of Life. The objective of t...
SummaryRationaleEpilepsy has a significant influence on the patient's quality of life. The objective...
BACKGROUND: There is limited data on the views of young people with epilepsy, their parents and scho...
Objectives: To compare academic performance and high school completion of young people admitted to h...
The aim of the study was to determine whether learning and memory are compromised in school children...
This study focuses on the way in which learners living with epilepsy, who attend mains...
Today’s children are tomorrow’s citizen. The prosperity of a nation depends upon the health of the f...
DNURDepartment of Advanced Nursing ScienceBackground: The disorder known as epilepsy is characterize...
AbstractThis population based study compared the prevalence, nature and management of epilepsy betwe...
School personnel can help to identify, monitor and accommodate students with seizure disorders. This...
SUMMARY Ninety two school children in south east London aged 5-15 years and with a diagnosis of epil...
Background: Poor academic performance of students with epilepsy seems to be a multifactorial problem...
Aims: investigate in female teachers: 1 - information and knowledge on epilepsy syndrome; 2 - repres...
Epilepsy is a disorder associated with significant psychosocial morbidity, and the effects of a stig...
Children with epilepsy, as a group, have a greater risk for developing learning problems as comorbid...
Rationale: Epilepsy has a significant influence on the patient's quality of Life. The objective of t...
SummaryRationaleEpilepsy has a significant influence on the patient's quality of life. The objective...
BACKGROUND: There is limited data on the views of young people with epilepsy, their parents and scho...
Objectives: To compare academic performance and high school completion of young people admitted to h...
The aim of the study was to determine whether learning and memory are compromised in school children...
This study focuses on the way in which learners living with epilepsy, who attend mains...
Today’s children are tomorrow’s citizen. The prosperity of a nation depends upon the health of the f...
DNURDepartment of Advanced Nursing ScienceBackground: The disorder known as epilepsy is characterize...
AbstractThis population based study compared the prevalence, nature and management of epilepsy betwe...
School personnel can help to identify, monitor and accommodate students with seizure disorders. This...
SUMMARY Ninety two school children in south east London aged 5-15 years and with a diagnosis of epil...
Background: Poor academic performance of students with epilepsy seems to be a multifactorial problem...
Aims: investigate in female teachers: 1 - information and knowledge on epilepsy syndrome; 2 - repres...
Epilepsy is a disorder associated with significant psychosocial morbidity, and the effects of a stig...
Children with epilepsy, as a group, have a greater risk for developing learning problems as comorbid...