The contribution of British general practice to our knowledge of epilepsy and its effects on people

2013 
Abstract British general practice is a good base for epidemiological research which is evidenced by the study of epilepsy. A comprehensive search of PubMed using various keywords for articles on epilepsy research performed in British general practice. Studies in the setting of general practice have contributed significantly to knowledge in the field of epilepsy, especially in relation to epidemiology, studies of prognosis and treatment patterns and psychosocial aspects. The extent to which epilepsy can be managed in general practice. The importance of primary care research and the importance of collaborative studies between general practice, hospital and university departments. The effects of interventions at general practice level on seizure control, morbidity and mortality.
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