OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the factors that comprise this deprivation are not understood. We aimed to investigate the association between epilepsy, individual elements of deprivation, and geographic region in order to identify modifiable elements. METHODS: Epilepsy prevalence was calculated via retrospective analysis of data recorded by general practitioners via the Quality and Outcomes Framework. The Index of Multiple Deprivation scores at Local Authority level for the entire population of England was employed. Epilepsy prevalence was evaluated for correlation against all seven indicators within the Indices of Multiple Deprivation. Data were analyzed including and excl...
SummaryObjectiveTo examine whether there is an association between the quality of epilepsy care, as ...
AbstractBackgroundFew studies have investigated the prevalence of self-reported epilepsy among adult...
ObjectiveFrom July to August 2014, Epilepsia conducted an online survey seeking opinions that explai...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the f...
Whilst the link between epilepsy prevalence and socioeconomic deprivation is documented, the factors...
Aims To investigate the relationship between socioeconomic deprivation, epilepsy prevalence and inci...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of epilepsy in a general practice population and its variation...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the relation between social deprivation and the prevalence of epilepsy and ...
Objective To investigate whether the link between epilepsy and deprivation is due to factors associ...
Objective: Epidemiologic studies have investigated whether social deprivation is associated with a h...
Objective: To determine differences in the incidence of epilepsy associated with deprivation. Design...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine differences in the incidence of epilepsy associated with deprivation.De...
Describing the ‘burden of disease’ is essential when designing health services. The prevalence of ep...
Introduction. Patients with epilepsy, due to the presence of the chronic disorder, belong to deprive...
PURPOSE: There has been little research on the accessibility and quality of primary care services fo...
SummaryObjectiveTo examine whether there is an association between the quality of epilepsy care, as ...
AbstractBackgroundFew studies have investigated the prevalence of self-reported epilepsy among adult...
ObjectiveFrom July to August 2014, Epilepsia conducted an online survey seeking opinions that explai...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the f...
Whilst the link between epilepsy prevalence and socioeconomic deprivation is documented, the factors...
Aims To investigate the relationship between socioeconomic deprivation, epilepsy prevalence and inci...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of epilepsy in a general practice population and its variation...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the relation between social deprivation and the prevalence of epilepsy and ...
Objective To investigate whether the link between epilepsy and deprivation is due to factors associ...
Objective: Epidemiologic studies have investigated whether social deprivation is associated with a h...
Objective: To determine differences in the incidence of epilepsy associated with deprivation. Design...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine differences in the incidence of epilepsy associated with deprivation.De...
Describing the ‘burden of disease’ is essential when designing health services. The prevalence of ep...
Introduction. Patients with epilepsy, due to the presence of the chronic disorder, belong to deprive...
PURPOSE: There has been little research on the accessibility and quality of primary care services fo...
SummaryObjectiveTo examine whether there is an association between the quality of epilepsy care, as ...
AbstractBackgroundFew studies have investigated the prevalence of self-reported epilepsy among adult...
ObjectiveFrom July to August 2014, Epilepsia conducted an online survey seeking opinions that explai...