CASTLE (Changing agendas on sleep, treatment & learning in epilepsy)
Electronic versions
- Hughes, Dyfrig (PI)
Description
The CASTLE study is focused on rolandic epilepsy, which is the most common type of childhood epilepsy and affects about one-sixth of all children with epilepsy in the UK.
Throughout the CASTLE study, we’ll be working with children, parents, doctors and nurses to choose the best ways to measure health and quality of life for children with epilepsy. The research will also include talking to parents and children about their experiences in relation to sleep, taking medication, learning and how taking part in the study has impacted on them.
Throughout the CASTLE study, we’ll be working with children, parents, doctors and nurses to choose the best ways to measure health and quality of life for children with epilepsy. The research will also include talking to parents and children about their experiences in relation to sleep, taking medication, learning and how taking part in the study has impacted on them.
Short title | CASTLE (Changing agendas on sleep, treatment & learning in epilepsy) |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 1/05/17 → 31/10/24 |
Links | http://castlestudy.org.uk/ |