Background In the UK, epilepsy is the neurological condition with the highest rate of accident and emergency department re-attendance, with most arriving by ambulance. Ambulance clinicians triage patients and assess their need for attendance. This study examined the decision-making process of ambulance clinicians in these situations. Methods In-depth interviews with 15 ambulance clinicians working in South London. Results Interviewees identified that epileptic seizures that self-resolve present a triage challenge. They reported insufficient training and guidance available for these situations and substantial reliance on experience to direct their practice. Fears of litigation in the event of complications, pressures of public expectation an...
Objectives: Suspected seizures are a common reason for emergency calls to ambulance services. Prehos...
PurposeEpilepsy is associated with costly unplanned health service use. The UK's National Audits of ...
Aim Paramedics make important decisions on-scene as to whether a patient requires transport to hospi...
BackgroundIn the UK, epilepsy is the neurological condition with the highest rate of accident and em...
Objectives The UK ambulance service is expected to now manage more patients in the community and avo...
Objectives: The UK ambulance service is expected to now manage more patients in the community and av...
Objectives: The UK ambulance service is expected to now manage more patients in the community and av...
Introduction: The UK ambulance service often attends to suspected seizures. Most persons attended to...
Abstract published with permission. Introduction ‐ An uncomplicated, self-limiting epileptic seizure...
AbstractPurposeSeizures are a common presentation to pre-hospital emergency services and they genera...
Objective To determine the clinical characteristics, management and outcomes of patients taken to ho...
PurposeEmergency Department (ED) visits are costly to the health service and alternative care pathwa...
Purpose: We aimed to investigate the characteristics of patients presenting to the ambulance service...
Introduction, Suspected convulsions and seizures are a common reason for emergency calls to ambula...
Background: Decisions made by front-line ambulance staff are often time critical and based on limite...
Objectives: Suspected seizures are a common reason for emergency calls to ambulance services. Prehos...
PurposeEpilepsy is associated with costly unplanned health service use. The UK's National Audits of ...
Aim Paramedics make important decisions on-scene as to whether a patient requires transport to hospi...
BackgroundIn the UK, epilepsy is the neurological condition with the highest rate of accident and em...
Objectives The UK ambulance service is expected to now manage more patients in the community and avo...
Objectives: The UK ambulance service is expected to now manage more patients in the community and av...
Objectives: The UK ambulance service is expected to now manage more patients in the community and av...
Introduction: The UK ambulance service often attends to suspected seizures. Most persons attended to...
Abstract published with permission. Introduction ‐ An uncomplicated, self-limiting epileptic seizure...
AbstractPurposeSeizures are a common presentation to pre-hospital emergency services and they genera...
Objective To determine the clinical characteristics, management and outcomes of patients taken to ho...
PurposeEmergency Department (ED) visits are costly to the health service and alternative care pathwa...
Purpose: We aimed to investigate the characteristics of patients presenting to the ambulance service...
Introduction, Suspected convulsions and seizures are a common reason for emergency calls to ambula...
Background: Decisions made by front-line ambulance staff are often time critical and based on limite...
Objectives: Suspected seizures are a common reason for emergency calls to ambulance services. Prehos...
PurposeEpilepsy is associated with costly unplanned health service use. The UK's National Audits of ...
Aim Paramedics make important decisions on-scene as to whether a patient requires transport to hospi...