AbstractThere has been considerable evolution in epilepsy healthcare for children over the last decade in the United Kingdom. There has been no single explanation for this. The development of national clinical guidelines, locally delivered but nationally designed educational programmes, nation-wide clinical audit, clinical networks and development of designated services have all had complimentary roles in enabling the implementation of national recommendations for the development of epilepsy care. These models may be applicable to other healthcare settings outside the UK
AbstractExamples of evidence-based guidelines for epilepsy care exist. However, guidelines are of li...
PURPOSE: Paediatric Epilepsy surgery in the UK has recently been centralised in order to improve e...
We revisit epilepsy needs in the United Kingdom, and update our previous publication to take into ac...
AbstractThere has been considerable evolution in epilepsy healthcare for children over the last deca...
AbstractPurposeIn response to continuing concerns regarding the quality and equality of care for chi...
SummaryObjectiveTo assess the quality of clinical care at first clinic attendance in children with s...
AbstractPurposeThis UK-wide review of deaths in children with epilepsies was undertaken to ascertain...
AbstractPurposeTo review the quality of care of children and young people with epilepsies who, follo...
SummaryThe care of patients with epilepsy historically has been well documented to be poor. Previous...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised about variation in care quality and outcomes among children an...
AbstractObjective: To produce practical evidence-based guidelines for the management of paediatric e...
SummaryObjectiveTo audit the performance of the paediatric epilepsy services in a district general h...
Members of the British Paediatric Neurology Association were invited to participate in a national au...
Background: NICE has suggested that paediatric epilepsy services should undergo regular audit. An au...
Background Concerns have been raised about variation in care quality and outcomes among children and...
AbstractExamples of evidence-based guidelines for epilepsy care exist. However, guidelines are of li...
PURPOSE: Paediatric Epilepsy surgery in the UK has recently been centralised in order to improve e...
We revisit epilepsy needs in the United Kingdom, and update our previous publication to take into ac...
AbstractThere has been considerable evolution in epilepsy healthcare for children over the last deca...
AbstractPurposeIn response to continuing concerns regarding the quality and equality of care for chi...
SummaryObjectiveTo assess the quality of clinical care at first clinic attendance in children with s...
AbstractPurposeThis UK-wide review of deaths in children with epilepsies was undertaken to ascertain...
AbstractPurposeTo review the quality of care of children and young people with epilepsies who, follo...
SummaryThe care of patients with epilepsy historically has been well documented to be poor. Previous...
BACKGROUND: Concerns have been raised about variation in care quality and outcomes among children an...
AbstractObjective: To produce practical evidence-based guidelines for the management of paediatric e...
SummaryObjectiveTo audit the performance of the paediatric epilepsy services in a district general h...
Members of the British Paediatric Neurology Association were invited to participate in a national au...
Background: NICE has suggested that paediatric epilepsy services should undergo regular audit. An au...
Background Concerns have been raised about variation in care quality and outcomes among children and...
AbstractExamples of evidence-based guidelines for epilepsy care exist. However, guidelines are of li...
PURPOSE: Paediatric Epilepsy surgery in the UK has recently been centralised in order to improve e...
We revisit epilepsy needs in the United Kingdom, and update our previous publication to take into ac...