AbstractThe aim was to describe the patients’ views of the challenges posed by a new diagnosis of epilepsy and their assessment of a nurse intervention. Neurologists in South-East England referred patients into the study. Following a trial of a nurse intervention a subgroup of patients were purposefully identified for in-depth interviews. Transcriptions of tape-recorded interviews were analysed using qualitative methodology. We found that younger people with epilepsy seemed to experience more trouble with driving, jobs and managing their lives in the context of new epilepsy, while older people saw epilepsy as just another illness to cope with. Patients reported difficulty in remembering what their doctors told them which they attributed par...
AbstractThere is currently a wide variation in the level of service provided for patients with epile...
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy is a long-term condition that requires self-management, but currently, there...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe patients’ experiences when diagnosed with psychogenic non-epileptic sei...
AbstractThe aim was to describe the patients’ views of the challenges posed by a new diagnosis of ep...
AbstractThe aim was to describe the patients’ views of the challenges posed by a new diagnosis of ep...
Purpose: To describe a group of people with newly diagnosed epilepsy and to test the effect of an ep...
Objectives: To (1) describe the characteristics and service use of people with established epilepsy ...
AbstractPurpose: To assess what patients want and get from a primary care epilepsy specialist nurse ...
AbstractThe development of specialist nursing practice has blurred the boundaries between medicine a...
AbstractKnowledge and understanding of chronic disease has an important role to play in establishing...
This paper reports on early results of an investigation of the effectiveness of a specialist epileps...
AbstractPurpose: Epilepsy is the commonest serious neurological condition to affect adolescents. We ...
BACKGROUND: People with epilepsy often report being given insufficient information and support. Howe...
Epilepsy affects around 1% of the UK population; 40% of whom experience two or more seizures annuall...
AbstractBackgroundEpilepsy is a long-term condition that requires self-management, but currently, th...
AbstractThere is currently a wide variation in the level of service provided for patients with epile...
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy is a long-term condition that requires self-management, but currently, there...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe patients’ experiences when diagnosed with psychogenic non-epileptic sei...
AbstractThe aim was to describe the patients’ views of the challenges posed by a new diagnosis of ep...
AbstractThe aim was to describe the patients’ views of the challenges posed by a new diagnosis of ep...
Purpose: To describe a group of people with newly diagnosed epilepsy and to test the effect of an ep...
Objectives: To (1) describe the characteristics and service use of people with established epilepsy ...
AbstractPurpose: To assess what patients want and get from a primary care epilepsy specialist nurse ...
AbstractThe development of specialist nursing practice has blurred the boundaries between medicine a...
AbstractKnowledge and understanding of chronic disease has an important role to play in establishing...
This paper reports on early results of an investigation of the effectiveness of a specialist epileps...
AbstractPurpose: Epilepsy is the commonest serious neurological condition to affect adolescents. We ...
BACKGROUND: People with epilepsy often report being given insufficient information and support. Howe...
Epilepsy affects around 1% of the UK population; 40% of whom experience two or more seizures annuall...
AbstractBackgroundEpilepsy is a long-term condition that requires self-management, but currently, th...
AbstractThere is currently a wide variation in the level of service provided for patients with epile...
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy is a long-term condition that requires self-management, but currently, there...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe patients’ experiences when diagnosed with psychogenic non-epileptic sei...