We revisit epilepsy needs in the United Kingdom, and update our previous publication to take into account new epidemiological data, changes in investigation and treatment and trends in the organization of health and other caring agencies. This document attempts to define and quantify the scope, content and standards of services required, from primary care settings to specialized centres. Reference is also made to the role of other agencies
Epilepsy is a common chronic disorder aVecting at least 350 000 persons in the UK. Patientswith blac...
AbstractPurposeThis retrospective audit was to assess the effect of the New General Practitioner (GP...
AbstractWhile substantial progress over the past 60 years has enabled a greater proportion of person...
AbstractThe government in England has supported the production of a number of reports on services fo...
SummaryObjective:To assess the diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties in patients with epilepsy who...
Epilepsy is a condition which spans several disciplines within medicine, as well as having an impact...
AbstractEpilepsy is a complex, common disorder with severe consequences for patients. The authors be...
AbstractEpilepsy is the most common serious chronic neurological condition. All patients with epilep...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to estimate the proportion of patients with epilepsy who made pr...
AbstractThis paper explores the background to epilepsy in terms of medical impact and psychosocial e...
Copyright 2000 BEA Trading Ltd.The aims of this study were to estimate the proportion of patients wi...
AbstractRecommendations have been made that all patients developing seizures should be referred to s...
AbstractThere has been considerable evolution in epilepsy healthcare for children over the last deca...
SummaryBackgroundWith the recent publication of comprehensive evidence based guidelines and the incl...
Purpose Epilepsy is associated with costly unplanned health service use. The UK’s National Audits o...
Epilepsy is a common chronic disorder aVecting at least 350 000 persons in the UK. Patientswith blac...
AbstractPurposeThis retrospective audit was to assess the effect of the New General Practitioner (GP...
AbstractWhile substantial progress over the past 60 years has enabled a greater proportion of person...
AbstractThe government in England has supported the production of a number of reports on services fo...
SummaryObjective:To assess the diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties in patients with epilepsy who...
Epilepsy is a condition which spans several disciplines within medicine, as well as having an impact...
AbstractEpilepsy is a complex, common disorder with severe consequences for patients. The authors be...
AbstractEpilepsy is the most common serious chronic neurological condition. All patients with epilep...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to estimate the proportion of patients with epilepsy who made pr...
AbstractThis paper explores the background to epilepsy in terms of medical impact and psychosocial e...
Copyright 2000 BEA Trading Ltd.The aims of this study were to estimate the proportion of patients wi...
AbstractRecommendations have been made that all patients developing seizures should be referred to s...
AbstractThere has been considerable evolution in epilepsy healthcare for children over the last deca...
SummaryBackgroundWith the recent publication of comprehensive evidence based guidelines and the incl...
Purpose Epilepsy is associated with costly unplanned health service use. The UK’s National Audits o...
Epilepsy is a common chronic disorder aVecting at least 350 000 persons in the UK. Patientswith blac...
AbstractPurposeThis retrospective audit was to assess the effect of the New General Practitioner (GP...
AbstractWhile substantial progress over the past 60 years has enabled a greater proportion of person...