Developing feasible person-centred care alternatives to emergency department responses for adults with epilepsy: a discrete choice analysis mixed-methods study
Background Calls have been made for paramedics to have some form of care pathway that they could use to safely divert adults with epilepsy away from emergency departments and instigate ambulatory care improvements. Different configurations are possible. To know which to prioritise for implementation...
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Main Authors: | Adam J Noble (Author), Pete Dixon (Author), Amy Mathieson (Author), Leone Ridsdale (Author), Myfanwy Morgan (Author), Alison McKinlay (Author), Jon Dickson (Author), Steve Goodacre (Author), Mike Jackson (Author), Beth Morris (Author), Dyfrig Hughes (Author), Anthony Marson (Author), Emily Holmes (Author) |
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