BACKGROUND: Repeat attendances to emergency departments for seizures, impacts on the individual and burdens health care systems. We conducted a review to identify implementable measures which improve the management of people with epilepsy reducing healthcare costs and their supportive evidence. METHODS: A scoping review design using suitable search strategy as outlined by PRISMA-ScR was used to examine seven databases: MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, AMED, PsychINFO, HMIC and BNI. A manual search of the COCHRANE database and citation searching was also conducted. A thematic analysis was conducted to explore the context and reasons of emergency department attendance for seizures, particularly repeat attendances and the strategies and measures deplo...
PurposeEpilepsy is associated with costly unplanned health service use. The UK's National Audits of ...
BackgroundNo seizure first aid training intervention exists for people with epilepsy who regularly a...
BACKGROUND: To identify risk factors and characteristics for the repeated attendance at an emergency...
BACKGROUND: Repeat attendances to emergency departments for seizures, impacts on the individual and ...
Objectives: To (1) describe the characteristics and service use of people with established epilepsy ...
PurposeEmergency Department (ED) visits are costly to the health service and alternative care pathwa...
Epilepsy affects around 1% of the UK population; 40% of whom experience two or more seizures annuall...
People with chronic epilepsy (PWE) often make costly, and clinically unnecessary emergency departmen...
Introduction: People with chronic epilepsy (PWE) often make costly but clinically unnecessary emerge...
Purpose This study assesses investigations, referrals and admissions in patients presenting to the ...
<div><p>People with chronic epilepsy (PWE) often make costly, and clinically unnecessary emergency d...
Purpose: One fifth of people with established epilepsy attend hospital emergency departments (EDs) a...
People with chronic epilepsy (PWE) often make costly, and clinically unnecessary emergency departmen...
INTRODUCTION: People with chronic epilepsy (PWE) often make costly but clinically unnecessary emerge...
Purpose Epilepsy is associated with costly unplanned health service use. The UK’s National Audits o...
PurposeEpilepsy is associated with costly unplanned health service use. The UK's National Audits of ...
BackgroundNo seizure first aid training intervention exists for people with epilepsy who regularly a...
BACKGROUND: To identify risk factors and characteristics for the repeated attendance at an emergency...
BACKGROUND: Repeat attendances to emergency departments for seizures, impacts on the individual and ...
Objectives: To (1) describe the characteristics and service use of people with established epilepsy ...
PurposeEmergency Department (ED) visits are costly to the health service and alternative care pathwa...
Epilepsy affects around 1% of the UK population; 40% of whom experience two or more seizures annuall...
People with chronic epilepsy (PWE) often make costly, and clinically unnecessary emergency departmen...
Introduction: People with chronic epilepsy (PWE) often make costly but clinically unnecessary emerge...
Purpose This study assesses investigations, referrals and admissions in patients presenting to the ...
<div><p>People with chronic epilepsy (PWE) often make costly, and clinically unnecessary emergency d...
Purpose: One fifth of people with established epilepsy attend hospital emergency departments (EDs) a...
People with chronic epilepsy (PWE) often make costly, and clinically unnecessary emergency departmen...
INTRODUCTION: People with chronic epilepsy (PWE) often make costly but clinically unnecessary emerge...
Purpose Epilepsy is associated with costly unplanned health service use. The UK’s National Audits o...
PurposeEpilepsy is associated with costly unplanned health service use. The UK's National Audits of ...
BackgroundNo seizure first aid training intervention exists for people with epilepsy who regularly a...
BACKGROUND: To identify risk factors and characteristics for the repeated attendance at an emergency...