This paper reports on early results of an investigation of the effectiveness of a specialist epilepsy nurse in primary care. Based on before-and-after interviews with sub-samples of adults with epilepsy, these results suggest that not only are expectations of the usefulness of epilepsy nurse interventions high, but also that these expectations are not disappointed in practice. Particular areas where epilepsy nurses may be able to complement and enhance medical approaches to treatment and care are identified
Ce travail met l’accent sur l’utilité de la création effective de l’infirmière spécialisée dans les ...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to estimate the proportion of patients with epilepsy who made pr...
AbstractIncreasingly, the epilepsy nurse specialist has become an integral part of the specialist ep...
This paper reports on early results of an investigation of the effectiveness of a specialist epileps...
AbstractThe paper describes the evidence on potential effects of specially trained nurses working in...
AbstractInitiatives to improve epilepsy care have emphasized the role of specialist nurses. Formal e...
AbstractPurpose: To assess what patients want and get from a primary care epilepsy specialist nurse ...
AbstractThere is currently a wide variation in the level of service provided for patients with epile...
AbstractEpilepsy specialist nurses have the potential to improve the quality of care of community-ba...
AbstractThe management of a group of epilepsy patients from primary care, in a geographical area wit...
AbstractEpilepsy is almost as common as diabetes and some 750 people with epilepsy die suddenly and ...
AbstractRecent literature suggests that access to an epilepsy nurse specialist (ENS) may help improv...
In the past decade there has been increasing interest in the part that general practice can play in ...
AbstractThe benefits of a specialist epilepsy nurse in the management of people with epilepsy are st...
AbstractBackground: Concern has been expressed over UK epilepsy service standards but the most clini...
Ce travail met l’accent sur l’utilité de la création effective de l’infirmière spécialisée dans les ...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to estimate the proportion of patients with epilepsy who made pr...
AbstractIncreasingly, the epilepsy nurse specialist has become an integral part of the specialist ep...
This paper reports on early results of an investigation of the effectiveness of a specialist epileps...
AbstractThe paper describes the evidence on potential effects of specially trained nurses working in...
AbstractInitiatives to improve epilepsy care have emphasized the role of specialist nurses. Formal e...
AbstractPurpose: To assess what patients want and get from a primary care epilepsy specialist nurse ...
AbstractThere is currently a wide variation in the level of service provided for patients with epile...
AbstractEpilepsy specialist nurses have the potential to improve the quality of care of community-ba...
AbstractThe management of a group of epilepsy patients from primary care, in a geographical area wit...
AbstractEpilepsy is almost as common as diabetes and some 750 people with epilepsy die suddenly and ...
AbstractRecent literature suggests that access to an epilepsy nurse specialist (ENS) may help improv...
In the past decade there has been increasing interest in the part that general practice can play in ...
AbstractThe benefits of a specialist epilepsy nurse in the management of people with epilepsy are st...
AbstractBackground: Concern has been expressed over UK epilepsy service standards but the most clini...
Ce travail met l’accent sur l’utilité de la création effective de l’infirmière spécialisée dans les ...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to estimate the proportion of patients with epilepsy who made pr...
AbstractIncreasingly, the epilepsy nurse specialist has become an integral part of the specialist ep...