Search results for ‘Subject term:"epilepsy"’ Sort:
Results 1 - 2 of 2
Responding to the needs of people with intellectual disability and epilepsy: shared priorities
- Authors:
- KERR Michael, LINEHAN Christine
- Journal article citation:
- Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 40(3), 2015, pp.248-253.
- Publisher:
- Taylor and Francis
The primary objective of this paper is to present recent advances in our understanding of epilepsy and to discuss the implications of these advances to optimise health and social care supports for people with epilepsy and intellectual disability (ID). The high prevalence and impact of epilepsy among people with ID has been well described. Similarly well described are the considerable barriers epilepsy imposes on people with ID experiencing a fulfilling, prolonged, and healthy life. Recent advances in our understanding of epilepsy may reduce these barriers, in particular approaches to reduce sudden unexpected death in epilepsy, to reduce epilepsy-related hospitalisation, and to improve the social experience of people with ID. The authors propose a number of draft actions in response to recent (Edited publisher abstract)
Innovations in health care for people with intellectual disabilities
- Editor:
- KERR Michael
- Publisher:
- Lisieux Hall Publications
- Publication year:
- 1998
- Pagination:
- 186p.,bibliogs.
- Place of publication:
- Chorley, Lancs.
The contributors of this collection examine developments in health care for people with intellectual disabilities from a Christian perspective. Topics covered: pathways to care; health management; mental health needs of elderly people; sleep disturbance; reducing anti psychotic drugs; epilepsy; genetics and learning disabilities; behavioural phenotypes.