Research Projects 2022 - 2023
This page outlines the new, ongoing, and completed projects during July 2022 to June 2023.
This page outlines the new, ongoing, and completed projects during July 2022 to June 2023.
Explore the latest insights and discoveries in epilepsy research with our comprehensive Young Epilepsy Research Projects 2022 report. Discover how pioneering studies are shaping the future of epilepsy treatment and improving the lives of young individuals affected by this condition.
An online survey was used to explore the perceived impact of COVID-19 and associated restrictions on young people with epilepsy in the UK
The purpose of the SEEN study was to document, on a population basis, the development and behaviour of young children with epilepsy. The study also focused on emotional wellbeing, sleep and fatigue in their parents. A comparison group of children with neurodisability were included; these children did not have epilepsy but had other neurological or neurodevelopmental problems. This comparison allowed us to study whether having a child with epilepsy, specifically, has an impact on parental functioning.