Objective: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europe and the developments since the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) survey published in 2003 (data collected in 2000). Methods: An updated online version of the European Epilepsy Services Inventory was distributed to all European chapters of the ILAE (N = 47) and responses were obtained from 33 chapters (response rate 70%). To assess trends and allow comparisons with the survey published in 2003, the responding countries were divided into 4 groups (Western, Central, Southern, and Eastern). Responses from European Union (EU) member states are reported as a subgroup (N = 23), since the current survey is a part of the EU-funded European Study o...
Objective: In order to more appropriately apply and understand the “epilepsy treatment gap” (ETG) co...
Purpose: A survey was made of a network of 14 epilepsy centers in Italy to assess whether integrated...
Objective In order to more appropriately apply and understand the “epilepsy treatment gap” (ETG) con...
Objective: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europe and the...
\u3cp\u3eObjective: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europe and the...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy in four European countries (Aust...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy in four European countries (Aust...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy in four European countries (Austri...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this survey was to review and compare the current approaches to epilepsy m...
The European Forum on Epilepsy Research (ERF2013), which took place in Dublin, Ireland, on May 26-29...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to survey current practices in European epilepsy monitoring units (EMUs)...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to survey current practices in European epilepsy monitoring units (EMUs)...
Europe consists of 53 countries with widely different economic conditions and different political, e...
Purpose: Based on available epidemiologic, health economic, and international population statistics ...
Objective: In order to more appropriately apply and understand the “epilepsy treatment gap” (ETG) co...
Purpose: A survey was made of a network of 14 epilepsy centers in Italy to assess whether integrated...
Objective In order to more appropriately apply and understand the “epilepsy treatment gap” (ETG) con...
Objective: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europe and the...
\u3cp\u3eObjective: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europe and the...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy in four European countries (Aust...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy in four European countries (Aust...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy in four European countries (Austri...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this survey was to review and compare the current approaches to epilepsy m...
The European Forum on Epilepsy Research (ERF2013), which took place in Dublin, Ireland, on May 26-29...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to survey current practices in European epilepsy monitoring units (EMUs)...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to survey current practices in European epilepsy monitoring units (EMUs)...
Europe consists of 53 countries with widely different economic conditions and different political, e...
Purpose: Based on available epidemiologic, health economic, and international population statistics ...
Objective: In order to more appropriately apply and understand the “epilepsy treatment gap” (ETG) co...
Purpose: A survey was made of a network of 14 epilepsy centers in Italy to assess whether integrated...
Objective In order to more appropriately apply and understand the “epilepsy treatment gap” (ETG) con...