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The cycle of uncertainty: parents’ experiences of childhood epilepsy

The cycle of uncertainty: parents’ experiences of childhood epilepsy

  • Date09 November 2018

Dr Michelle Webster, lecturer in sociology in the Royal Holloway School of Law, has published research in the journal Sociology of Health & Illness which discusses parent's experiences of childhood epilepsy.

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Dr Webster's article was funded by the ESRC and Epilepsy Action and has been publshed open-access. You can read it here: https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.12815

Michelle's research profile is accessible using this link.

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