4 results match your criteria: "The William Quarrier Scottish Epilepsy Centre[Affiliation]"
Epilepsy Behav
August 2023
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Glossop Road, Sheffield S10 2JF, United Kingdom; Academic Neurology Unit, University of Sheffield, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Glossop Road, Sheffield S10 2JF, United Kingdom.
Background: Differences in subjectively reportable ictal experiences between epilepsy and functional/dissociative seizures (FDS) have received less attention than visible manifestations. Patients with FDS (pwFDS) tend to report seizure symptoms differently than patients with epilepsy (pwE). The effects of symptom elicitation method and mediation by psychopathological traits have not been examined and may aid in differentiating the disorders.
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December 2017
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, 1345 Govan Road, G51 4TF, United Kingdom.; The William Quarrier Scottish Epilepsy Centre, 20 St Kenneth Drive, Glasgow, G51 4QD, United Kingdom.
Purpose: We examined the yield from EMFIT bed alarms and staff response time to generalised seizure in a medium term residential assessment unit for epilepsy.
Methods: The Scottish Epilpesy Centre (SEC) has a Video Observation System (VOS) that provides continuous recording of all patient spaces (external and internal) and allows retention of clinically relevant events. A retrospective audit of daily EMFIT test records, nursing seizure record sheets (seizure type and EMFIT alert status), clinical incident reporting systems and the VOS database of retained clinical events was conducted for an 9 month period from April 1st 2016 till December 31st 2016.
Epilepsy Behav
November 2017
The William Quarrier Scottish Epilepsy Centre, 20 St. Kenneth Drive, Glasgow G51 4QD, United Kingdom.
Epilepsy Behav
September 2016
The William Quarrier Scottish Epilepsy Centre, 20 St Kenneth Drive, Glasgow G51 4QD, United Kingdom; Institute of Neurological Sciences Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, 1345 Govan Road, Glasgow G51 4TF, United Kingdom.
Introduction: Epilepsy and epilepsy mimics may lead to high healthcare resource utilization (HRU) including diagnostic resources. The William Quarrier Scottish Epilepsy Centre (SEC) provides medium-term residential assessment (MTRA; average length of stay: 28days) and treatment for complex presentations of epilepsy and related conditions (principally psychogenic nonepileptic seizures, PNES). We studied the effect of MTRA on HRU in a defined health board area in Scotland.
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