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Author: AUSTIN Jill; ABDULLA Aza;
Title: Identifying and managing epilepsy in older adults.
Reference: Nursing Times, 22.01.13, pp.20-23.
Format: article;
Topics: diagnosis; epilepsy; medication; older people; quality of life; Select:
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Author: KERSON Toba Schwaber;
Title: Epilepsy postings on YouTube: exercising individuals' and organizations' right to appear.
Reference: Social Work in Health Care, 51(10), November-December 2012, pp.927-943.
Format: article;
Topics: advocacy; attitudes; communication; epilepsy; health education; internet; rights; self-concept; user views; videos; research; Select:
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3 of 85
Author: DAHAN-OLIEL Noemi; SHIKAKO-THOMAS Keiko; MAJNEMER Annette;
Title: Quality of life and leisure participation in children with neurodevelopmental disabilities: a thematic analysis of the literature.
Reference: Quality of Life Research, 21(3), April 2012, pp.427-439.
Format: article;
Topics: cerebral palsy; children; epilepsy; leisure activities; mobility impairment; participation; quality of life; social inclusion; systematic reviews; research review; systematic review; Select:
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4 of 85
Author: MCCLIMENS Alex; LEWIS Robin; BREWSTER Jacqui;
Title: The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp: what can it teach us today?
Reference: Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 16(1), March 2012, pp.17-27.
Format: article;
Topics: epilepsy; learning disabilities; nurses; nursing; students; teaching methods; research; Select:
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5 of 85
Author: MORGAN Vera A.; et al.;
Title: Intellectual disability and other neuropsychiatric outcomes in high-risk children of mothers with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and unipolar major depression.
Reference: British Journal of Psychiatry, 200(4), April 2012, pp.282-289.
Format: article;
Topics: autism; bipolar disorder; children; depression; epilepsy; genetics; learning disabilities; mental health problems; mothers; schizophrenia; research; Australia; Select:
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6 of 85
Author: DEEPAK Sharada; OBE Elizabeth; ATTAVAR Rajinish;
Title: Administration of emergency antiepileptics in staffed care homes for people with intellectual disabilities in High Wycombe: survey of staff training status.
Reference: Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, 6(1), 2012, pp.41-46.
Format: article;
Topics: care homes; epilepsy; learning disabilities; medication; training; research; England; Select:
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7 of 85
Author: GARDINER Bridget;
Title: Reaching out to carers innovation fund 2010/11: Department of Health: final report
Full Text: view resource
Publisher: Chalfont St. Peter: Epilepsy Society, 2011. 3p.
Format: book;
Topics: carers; epilepsy; information needs; needs; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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8 of 85
Author: WARREN TONY;
Title: Epilepsy and emotional wellbeing.
Reference: Therapy Today, 22(9), November 2011, pp.25-27.
Format: article;
Topics: case studies; emotions; employment; epilepsy; mental health problems; quality of life; wellbeing; practice; Select:
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9 of 85
Author: MORTON Greg;
Title: Home for good.
Reference: Learning Disability Today, August 2011, pp.34-35.
Format: article;
Topics: adults; carers; case studies; deinstitutionalisation; epilepsy; housing; learning disabilities; men; parents; supported living; practice; England; Select:
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10 of 85
Author: FINLAYSON J.; et al.;
Title: Injuries, falls and accidents among adults with intellectual disabilities. Prospective cohort study.
Reference: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 54(11), November 2010, pp.966-980.
Format: article;
Topics: accidents; autism; Downs syndrome; epilepsy; falls; incontinence; injuries; learning disabilities; risk; risk management; research; Scotland; Select:
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Author: BERNARD Sylvia; et al.;
Title: Integrated services for people with long-term neurological conditions: evaluation of the impact of the national service framework: summary
Full Text: view resource
Publisher: York: University of York. Social Policy Research Unit, 2010. 4p.
Format: book;
Topics: epilepsy; good practice; head injuries; health care; instruments; integrated services; joint working; long term conditions; models; multiple sclerosis; Parkinsons disease; social care provision; research; England; Select:
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Author: BERNARD Sylvia; et al.;
Title: Integrated services for people with long-term neurological conditions: evaluation of the impact of the national service framework
Full Text: view resource
Publisher: York: University of York. Social Policy Research Unit, 2010. 179p.
Format: book;
Topics: epilepsy; good practice; head injuries; health care; instruments; integrated services; joint working; long term conditions; models; multiple sclerosis; Parkinsons disease; social care provision; research; England; Select:
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Author: BEECHAM Jennifer; et al.;
Title: Health and social care costs for young adults with epilepsy in the UK.
Reference: Health and Social Care in the Community, 18(5), September 2010, pp.465-473.
Format: article;
Topics: costs; epilepsy; health care; service uptake; social care; social care provision; young adults; young people; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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Author: DRAAISMA Douwe;
Title: Disturbances of the mind
Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. 360p.
Format: book;
Topics: Alzheimers disease; diagnosis; epilepsy; mental health problems; Parkinsons disease; psychiatry; social work history; Tourettes Syndrome; Select:
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Author: CONTACT A FAMILY;
Title: Our family, our future: 30 families with disabled children tell their stories
Publisher: London: Contact a Family, 2009. 68p.
Format: book;
Topics: access to services; Aspergers syndrome; autism; cerebral palsy; children; cystic fibrosis; disabled people; Downs syndrome; epilepsy; families; genetics; learning disabilities; physical disabilities; practice; United Kingdom; Select:
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16 of 85
Author: JOHNSTONE Ross J.; MORTON Michael J. S.;
Title: Specialist mental healthcare for children with epilepsy: child and adolescent mental health service liaison with neuroscience.
Reference: Psychiatric Bulletin, 33(10), October 2009, pp.384-386.
Format: article;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; epilepsy; mental health problems; psychiatric care; practice; practice example; Scotland; Select:
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Author: N. JANARDHAN; JOHNSON John; PARTHASARATHY R.;
Title: Quality of life among people with epilepsy: implications for psychosocial intervention.
Reference: Indian Journal of Social Work, 68(3), July 2007, pp.369-379.
Format: article;
Topics: epilepsy; psychosocial intervention; quality of life; research; India; Select:
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Author: DIDDEN Robert; et al.;
Title: Form and function of communicative behaviours in individuals with Angelman syndrome.
Reference: Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 22(6), November 2009, pp.526-537
Format: article;
Topics: communication skills; epilepsy; genetics; non-verbal communication; severe learning disabilities; research; Netherlands; Select:
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Author: FISK Malcolm J.;
Title: Indicated benefits of bed epilepsy sensors to users of a telecare service in the Republic of Ireland.
Reference: Journal of Assistive Technologies, 3(1), March 2009, pp.37-40.
Format: article;
Topics: alarm systems; epilepsy; evaluation; telecare; research; Ireland; Select:
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20 of 85
Author: KERSON Toba S.; KERSON Lawrence A.;
Title: Truly enthralling: epileptiform events in film and on television – why do they persist and what can we do about them.
Reference: Social Work in Health Care, 47(3), 2008, pp.320-337.
Format: article;
Topics: audio visual media; epilepsy; health education; stereotyped attitudes; television; research; United States; Select:
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