AbstractEpilepsy in those with learning disability (LD) is currently managed by various health agencies with no obvious criteria for selecting particular care pathways and limited evidence-based descriptions of optimal treatment. The aim of this study was to examine relationships between management strategies and clinical outcomes in a community-based cohort of individuals with epilepsy and LD. The results may inform epilepsy management directly and contribute to an evidence base to support development of formal clinical trials.An attempt was made to recruit all individuals with epilepsy and LD known to community LD health services in one geographic area. However, those with profound LD were under-represented in the final sample. Informatio...
Background The prevalence of epilepsy among people with intellectual disabilities is much higher ...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is relatively common in people with epilepsy, with prevalen...
Background The prevalence of epilepsy among people with intellectual disabilities is much higher ...
AbstractEpilepsy in those with learning disability (LD) is currently managed by various health agenc...
SummaryPurposeTo assess the use of specialised medical epilepsy services by people with learning dis...
A major component of the population of people who have epilepsy are people with a learning disabilit...
AbstractThe study examined changes in the use of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in a large hospital for ...
AbstractPeople with learning disabilities often have seizures in addition to other disorders. Precis...
Epilepsy is a common problem of adults with learning disabilities. Despite the high prevalence there...
People with epilepsy plus learning disabilities pose a challenge in terms of clinical management and...
Introduction: This clinical guidance looks at the specific concerns of delivery of medical treatment...
BACKGROUND: The development of epilepsy in a person with intellectual disabilities is a common o...
BACKGROUND: The development of epilepsy in a person with intellectual disabilities is a common o...
BACKGROUND: The development of epilepsy in a person with intellectual disabilities is a common o...
AbstractCurrent evidence suggests that epilepsy outcome for people with a learning disability is poo...
Background The prevalence of epilepsy among people with intellectual disabilities is much higher ...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is relatively common in people with epilepsy, with prevalen...
Background The prevalence of epilepsy among people with intellectual disabilities is much higher ...
AbstractEpilepsy in those with learning disability (LD) is currently managed by various health agenc...
SummaryPurposeTo assess the use of specialised medical epilepsy services by people with learning dis...
A major component of the population of people who have epilepsy are people with a learning disabilit...
AbstractThe study examined changes in the use of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in a large hospital for ...
AbstractPeople with learning disabilities often have seizures in addition to other disorders. Precis...
Epilepsy is a common problem of adults with learning disabilities. Despite the high prevalence there...
People with epilepsy plus learning disabilities pose a challenge in terms of clinical management and...
Introduction: This clinical guidance looks at the specific concerns of delivery of medical treatment...
BACKGROUND: The development of epilepsy in a person with intellectual disabilities is a common o...
BACKGROUND: The development of epilepsy in a person with intellectual disabilities is a common o...
BACKGROUND: The development of epilepsy in a person with intellectual disabilities is a common o...
AbstractCurrent evidence suggests that epilepsy outcome for people with a learning disability is poo...
Background The prevalence of epilepsy among people with intellectual disabilities is much higher ...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is relatively common in people with epilepsy, with prevalen...
Background The prevalence of epilepsy among people with intellectual disabilities is much higher ...