Introduction: People with chronic epilepsy (PWE) often make costly but clinically unnecessary emergency department (ED) visits. Offering them and their carers a self-management intervention that improves confidence and ability to manage seizures may lead to fewer visits. As no such intervention currently exists, we describe a project to develop and pilot one. Methods and analysis: To develop the intervention, an existing group-based seizure management course that has been offered by the Epilepsy Society within the voluntary sector to a broader audience will be adapted. Feedback from PWE, carers and representatives from the main groups caring for PWE will help refine the course so that it addresses the needs of ED attendees. Its behaviour c...
INTRODUCTION: Emergency department (ED) visits for epilepsy are common, costly, often clinically unn...
PurposeEmergency Department (ED) visits are costly to the health service and alternative care pathwa...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility of a full-scale randomised controlled trial of a picture b...
INTRODUCTION: People with chronic epilepsy (PWE) often make costly but clinically unnecessary emerge...
Epilepsy affects around 1% of the UK population; 40% of whom experience two or more seizures annuall...
BackgroundNo seizure first aid training intervention exists for people with epilepsy who regularly a...
Objective To determine the feasibility and optimal design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of ...
Objective To determine the feasibility and optimal design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of ...
Objectives: To (1) describe the characteristics and service use of people with established epilepsy ...
Purpose. To measure fidelity with which a group seizure first aid training intervention was delivere...
People with chronic epilepsy (PWE) often make costly, and clinically unnecessary emergency departmen...
BACKGROUND: Repeat attendances to emergency departments for seizures, impacts on the individual and ...
BackgroundTeaching people with epilepsy to identify and manage seizure triggers, implement strategie...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility of a full-scale randomized controlled trial of a picture b...
Introduction Emergency department (ED) visits for epilepsy are common, costly, often clinically unne...
INTRODUCTION: Emergency department (ED) visits for epilepsy are common, costly, often clinically unn...
PurposeEmergency Department (ED) visits are costly to the health service and alternative care pathwa...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility of a full-scale randomised controlled trial of a picture b...
INTRODUCTION: People with chronic epilepsy (PWE) often make costly but clinically unnecessary emerge...
Epilepsy affects around 1% of the UK population; 40% of whom experience two or more seizures annuall...
BackgroundNo seizure first aid training intervention exists for people with epilepsy who regularly a...
Objective To determine the feasibility and optimal design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of ...
Objective To determine the feasibility and optimal design of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of ...
Objectives: To (1) describe the characteristics and service use of people with established epilepsy ...
Purpose. To measure fidelity with which a group seizure first aid training intervention was delivere...
People with chronic epilepsy (PWE) often make costly, and clinically unnecessary emergency departmen...
BACKGROUND: Repeat attendances to emergency departments for seizures, impacts on the individual and ...
BackgroundTeaching people with epilepsy to identify and manage seizure triggers, implement strategie...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility of a full-scale randomized controlled trial of a picture b...
Introduction Emergency department (ED) visits for epilepsy are common, costly, often clinically unne...
INTRODUCTION: Emergency department (ED) visits for epilepsy are common, costly, often clinically unn...
PurposeEmergency Department (ED) visits are costly to the health service and alternative care pathwa...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility of a full-scale randomised controlled trial of a picture b...