SummaryObjectiveTo examine whether there is an association between the quality of epilepsy care, as measured by the Quality and Outcomes Framework of the 2004 General Practitioner contract for England, practice population deprivation status and epilepsy-related emergency hospitalisation.MethodsLinear regression analysis was used to examine the association between the proportion of epilepsy-treated seizure-free patients and the proportion of epilepsy-treated patients with at least one epilepsy-related emergency hospitalisation at the individual practice level, adjusting for practice population deprivation status. The analysis was subsequently repeated by using the rate of epilepsy-related hospitalisations among epilepsy-treated patients (as ...
Whilst the link between epilepsy prevalence and socioeconomic deprivation is documented, the factors...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised about variation in care quality and outcomes among children an...
Aims To investigate the relationship between socioeconomic deprivation, epilepsy prevalence and inci...
SummaryObjectiveTo examine whether there is an association between the quality of epilepsy care, as ...
SummaryThe care of patients with epilepsy historically has been well documented to be poor. Previous...
PURPOSE: There has been little research on the accessibility and quality of primary care services fo...
BACKGROUND: There is wide variation in the quality of care provided by primary care practices to i...
AbstractInitiatives to improve epilepsy care have emphasized the role of specialist nurses. Formal e...
In the past decade there has been increasing interest in the part that general practice can play in ...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to estimate the proportion of patients with epilepsy who made pr...
Background We examined the quality of adult epilepsy care using the Quality Indicators in Epilepsy T...
AbstractBackground: Concern has been expressed over UK epilepsy service standards but the most clini...
A survey of all consultant neurologists was carried out to investigate the current provision of hosp...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of epilepsy in a general practice population and its variation...
The opinions of general practitioners are considered important in the management of people with epil...
Whilst the link between epilepsy prevalence and socioeconomic deprivation is documented, the factors...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised about variation in care quality and outcomes among children an...
Aims To investigate the relationship between socioeconomic deprivation, epilepsy prevalence and inci...
SummaryObjectiveTo examine whether there is an association between the quality of epilepsy care, as ...
SummaryThe care of patients with epilepsy historically has been well documented to be poor. Previous...
PURPOSE: There has been little research on the accessibility and quality of primary care services fo...
BACKGROUND: There is wide variation in the quality of care provided by primary care practices to i...
AbstractInitiatives to improve epilepsy care have emphasized the role of specialist nurses. Formal e...
In the past decade there has been increasing interest in the part that general practice can play in ...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to estimate the proportion of patients with epilepsy who made pr...
Background We examined the quality of adult epilepsy care using the Quality Indicators in Epilepsy T...
AbstractBackground: Concern has been expressed over UK epilepsy service standards but the most clini...
A survey of all consultant neurologists was carried out to investigate the current provision of hosp...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of epilepsy in a general practice population and its variation...
The opinions of general practitioners are considered important in the management of people with epil...
Whilst the link between epilepsy prevalence and socioeconomic deprivation is documented, the factors...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised about variation in care quality and outcomes among children an...
Aims To investigate the relationship between socioeconomic deprivation, epilepsy prevalence and inci...