AbstractThe objectives of this study were to provide a comprehensive survey of satisfaction with care, care preferences and information provision for patients with epilepsy, and to formulate recommendations for the development of epilepsy services based on the findings. A questionnaire was distributed to 4620 patients who were currently receiving antiepileptic drugs for epilepsy, regardless of aetiology, duration or severity. Two different samples of patients with epilepsy were questioned: the first an unselected sample drawn from primary care, and the second consisting of consecutive patients drawn from hospital clinics. There were 2394 responses to the questionnaire. Satisfaction with primary and hospital care was high, both overall and f...
AbstractIn three focus group discussions, 18 women with epilepsy were asked about their experiences ...
AbstractThe management of a group of epilepsy patients from primary care, in a geographical area wit...
BACKGROUND: Most individuals with current epilepsy are solely under the care of the primary care...
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to provide a comprehensive survey of satisfaction with car...
The objectives of this study were to provide a comprehensive survey of satisfaction with care, care ...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to estimate the proportion of patients with epilepsy who made pr...
In the past decade there has been increasing interest in the part that general practice can play in ...
A patient-centred study of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Service at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Sou...
Copyright 2000 BEA Trading Ltd.The aims of this study were to estimate the proportion of patients wi...
This study set out to investigate the level of knowledge about epilepsy in general and in relation t...
Purpose: To survey patient and carer experience for children and young people with epilepsy across t...
The need for the assessment of patient satisfaction with specialized epilepsy services has been reco...
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 ...
Background Little is known about how individuals who have a diagnosis of epilepsy have experienced ...
AbstractIn three focus group discussions, 18 women with epilepsy were asked about their experiences ...
AbstractThe management of a group of epilepsy patients from primary care, in a geographical area wit...
BACKGROUND: Most individuals with current epilepsy are solely under the care of the primary care...
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to provide a comprehensive survey of satisfaction with car...
The objectives of this study were to provide a comprehensive survey of satisfaction with care, care ...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to estimate the proportion of patients with epilepsy who made pr...
In the past decade there has been increasing interest in the part that general practice can play in ...
A patient-centred study of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Service at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Sou...
Copyright 2000 BEA Trading Ltd.The aims of this study were to estimate the proportion of patients wi...
This study set out to investigate the level of knowledge about epilepsy in general and in relation t...
Purpose: To survey patient and carer experience for children and young people with epilepsy across t...
The need for the assessment of patient satisfaction with specialized epilepsy services has been reco...
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 ...
Background Little is known about how individuals who have a diagnosis of epilepsy have experienced ...
AbstractIn three focus group discussions, 18 women with epilepsy were asked about their experiences ...
AbstractThe management of a group of epilepsy patients from primary care, in a geographical area wit...
BACKGROUND: Most individuals with current epilepsy are solely under the care of the primary care...