Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10308802 | Seizure | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
There 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.
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Authors
Martin Kirkpatrick, Colin Dunkley, Colin Ferrie, Diane Flower, Bernie Waldron, William P. Whitehouse, J. Helen Cross, Philippa Rodie, Richard Appleton,