Of the total population admitted over a 12-month period to a tertiary referral epilepsy centre for assessment of their seizure disorder, a high percentage were diagnosed with non-epileptic attack disorder. A retrospective analysis of these patients revealed that although intensive therapy and support was offered during the period of admission, the long-term resources for further management post-discharge were inadequate and in some cases non-existent. The implications for patient satisfaction with the service being offered are discussed and a patient information booklet produced in response to the findings is available by writing to the first author (H.R.).
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