PURPOSE: Clinical practice with people with intellectual disability relies heavily upon caregiver report. Crucially, the carer's perspective may depend upon his or her relationship to the patient. We investigated similarities and differences within and between family and paid carers in their reports on the Glasgow Epilepsy Outcome Scale (GEOS), an instrument that quantifies concerns about epilepsy in this population [Epilepsia 42 (2001) 1043]. METHODS: GEOS forms were available on 186 patients (108 males; mean age 39 years) across 384 primary respondents (141 staff, 83 family, 160 clinicians) and independently completed secondary respondents (67 staff, 36 family). Data were analysed to consider levels of concern as rated bv staff carers, fa...
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AbstractPurposeEpilepsy affects 1 in 5 people with an intellectual disability (ID), but little is kn...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is relatively common in people with epilepsy, with prevalen...
PURPOSE: Clinical practice with people with intellectual disability relies heavily upon caregiver re...
AbstractPurpose: Clinical practice with people with intellectual disability relies heavily upon care...
PURPOSE: To examine the caregiving impact of those who support a family member with intellectual dis...
PURPOSE: People with Intellectual Disability (ID) and epilepsy are more likely to experience psychia...
PURPOSE: To develop a measure for use with adults with epilepsy and mental retardation, capable of a...
Little attention has been paid to the specific needs of people with intellectual disability and epil...
PURPOSE: Epilepsy prevalence is significantly higher in people with Intellectual Disability (ID) com...
Background Intellectual disability (ID) is relatively common in people with epilepsy, with prevalen...
PURPOSE: One quarter of people with epilepsy have an intellectual disability (ID) and one fifth of p...
Purpose: Epilepsy affects 1 in 5 people with an intellectual disability (ID) but little is known abo...
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy is highly prevalent in people with intellectual disabilities and is associated ...
OBJECTIVES: There are few studies on epilepsy and psychopathology in people with intellectual disabi...
Contains fulltext : 200640.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Sta...
AbstractPurposeEpilepsy affects 1 in 5 people with an intellectual disability (ID), but little is kn...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is relatively common in people with epilepsy, with prevalen...
PURPOSE: Clinical practice with people with intellectual disability relies heavily upon caregiver re...
AbstractPurpose: Clinical practice with people with intellectual disability relies heavily upon care...
PURPOSE: To examine the caregiving impact of those who support a family member with intellectual dis...
PURPOSE: People with Intellectual Disability (ID) and epilepsy are more likely to experience psychia...
PURPOSE: To develop a measure for use with adults with epilepsy and mental retardation, capable of a...
Little attention has been paid to the specific needs of people with intellectual disability and epil...
PURPOSE: Epilepsy prevalence is significantly higher in people with Intellectual Disability (ID) com...
Background Intellectual disability (ID) is relatively common in people with epilepsy, with prevalen...
PURPOSE: One quarter of people with epilepsy have an intellectual disability (ID) and one fifth of p...
Purpose: Epilepsy affects 1 in 5 people with an intellectual disability (ID) but little is known abo...
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy is highly prevalent in people with intellectual disabilities and is associated ...
OBJECTIVES: There are few studies on epilepsy and psychopathology in people with intellectual disabi...
Contains fulltext : 200640.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Sta...
AbstractPurposeEpilepsy affects 1 in 5 people with an intellectual disability (ID), but little is kn...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is relatively common in people with epilepsy, with prevalen...