The Impact of Migraine on the Whole Life Course of Patients: Results from the OVERCOME (Japan) 2nd Study.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurology and Therapy Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-21 DOI:10.1007/s40120-024-00690-x
Daisuke Danno, Shiho Suzuki, Tsubasa Takizawa, Ryotaro Ishii, Masayuki Hamakawa, Yoshinori Tanizawa, Satoshi Osaga, Mika Komori
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Abstract

Introduction: The impact of migraine on patients' lives, including challenges they face before getting access to appropriate medical management, is not well understood. The ObserVational survey of the Epidemiology, tReatment, and Care Of MigrainE [OVERCOME (Japan)] 2nd study was conducted to provide information regarding burden and experience with migraine throughout the life course.

Methods: This cross-sectional, population-based, nationwide online survey was conducted in adults with or without migraine. The migraine group reported their headache features and experiences in medical management since headache onset. Migraine's burden and impact were assessed with various PRO instruments. Migraine and non-migraine groups reported their experiences in life events and answered questions on self-esteem. Subgroup analyses by the number of monthly headache days (MHD) were performed.

Results: The migraine group (n = 19,590) was numerically younger [mean (SD) age 40.5 (13.1) years vs. 53.1 (17.8) years] and included more females (68.8% vs. 52.1%) than the non-migraine group (n = 2219). The migraine group had mean (SD) 3.5 (5.2) MHDs; 24.2-56.7% had moderate-to-very severe disease burden per various PRO instruments. Headaches started when respondents with migraine were 17.8 years old; 86.7% started over-the-counter medications at 19.4 years of age. Only 46.4% self-reported migraine diagnosis by a physician and 25.1% received an oral preventive drug, almost a decade after headache onset. Up to 16.8% reported poor support/lack of understanding from either teachers or parents during school life. The migraine group had numerically more frequent job changes and divorce, and lower self-esteem, than the non-migraine group. Across assessments, increased MHDs tended to worsen outcomes.

Conclusion: Migraine affected many individuals from an early stage, but timely support and medical intervention were insufficient. This may negatively impact important life events, cause long-term impairment, and decrease self-esteem. Hence, improving the social understanding and medical environment for migraine to provide timely support is essential.

偏头痛对患者整个生命过程的影响:来自日本攻克第二次研究的结果
引言:偏头痛对患者生活的影响,包括他们在获得适当的医疗管理之前面临的挑战,还没有得到很好的理解。偏头痛的流行病学、治疗和护理观察性调查[克服(日本)]第2项研究旨在提供有关偏头痛在整个生命过程中的负担和经历的信息。方法:这项横断面、以人群为基础的全国性在线调查是在有或没有偏头痛的成年人中进行的。偏头痛组报告了他们的头痛特征和自头痛发作以来的医疗管理经验。用各种PRO仪器评估偏头痛的负担和影响。偏头痛组和非偏头痛组报告了他们的生活经历,并回答了有关自尊的问题。按每月头痛天数(MHD)进行亚组分析。结果:偏头痛组(n = 19,590)比非偏头痛组(n = 2219)更年轻[平均(SD)年龄40.5(13.1)岁对53.1(17.8)岁],女性(68.8%对52.1%)更多。偏头痛组平均(SD)为3.5 (5.2)mhd;24.2-56.7%的患者有中度至非常严重的疾病负担。偏头痛患者开始头痛的年龄为17.8岁;86.7%的儿童在19.4岁时开始服用非处方药。只有46.4%的人在头痛发作近十年后接受了医生的偏头痛诊断,25.1%的人接受了口服预防药物。多达16.8%的学生表示在学校生活中得不到老师或家长的支持或理解。与非偏头痛组相比,偏头痛组换工作和离婚的频率更高,自尊也更低。在整个评估中,mhd的增加往往会使结果恶化。结论:偏头痛患者多为早期发病,但缺乏及时的支持和医疗干预。这可能会对重要的生活事件产生负面影响,造成长期损害,并降低自尊。因此,提高对偏头痛的社会认识和医疗环境,及时提供支持是至关重要的。
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Neurology and Therapy
Neurology and Therapy CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
CiteScore
5.40
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103
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6 weeks
期刊介绍: Aims and Scope Neurology and Therapy aims to provide reliable and inclusive, rapid publication for all therapy related research for neurological indications, supporting the timely dissemination of research with a global reach, to help advance scientific discovery and support clinical practice. Neurology and Therapy is an international, open access, peer reviewed, rapid publication journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality clinical (all phases), observational, real-world and health outcomes research around the discovery, development, and use of neurological and psychiatric therapies, (also covering surgery and devices). Studies relating to diagnosis, pharmacoeconomics, public health, quality of life, and patient care, management, and education are also welcomed. The journal is of interest to a broad audience of healthcare professionals and publishes original research, reviews, case reports, trial designs, communications and letters. The journal is read by a global audience and receives submissions from all over the world. Neurology and Therapy will consider all scientifically sound research be it positive, confirmatory or negative data. Submissions are welcomed whether they relate to an international and/or a country-specific audience, something that is crucially important when researchers are trying to target more specific patient populations. This inclusive approach allows the journal to assist in the dissemination of all scientifically and ethically sound research. Rapid Publication The journal’s rapid publication timelines aim for a peer review decision within 2 weeks of submission. If an article is accepted, it will be published online 3-4 weeks from acceptance. These rapid timelines are achieved through the combination of a dedicated in-house editorial team, who closely manage article workflow, and an extensive Editorial and Advisory Board who assist with rapid peer review. This allows the journal to support the rapid dissemination of research, whilst still providing robust peer review. Combined with the journal’s open access model, this allows for the rapid and efficient communication of the latest research and reviews to support scientific discovery and clinical practice. Open Access All articles published by Neurology and Therapy are open access. Personal Service The journal’s dedicated in-house editorial team offer a personal “concierge service” meaning that authors will always have a personal point of contact able to update them on the status of their manuscript. The editorial team check all manuscripts to ensure that articles conform to the most recent COPE and ICMJE publishing guidelines. This supports the publication of ethically sound and transparent research. We also encourage pre-submission enquiries and are always happy to provide a confidential assessment of manuscripts. Digital Features and Plain Language Summaries Neurology and Therapy offers a range of additional features designed to increase the visibility, readership and educational value of the journal’s content. Each article is accompanied by key summary points, giving a time-efficient overview of the content to a wide readership. Articles may be accompanied by plain language summaries to assist readers who have some knowledge of, but not in-depth expertise in, the area to understand the scientific content and overall implications of the article. The journal also provides the option to include various types of digital features including animated abstracts, video abstracts, slide decks, audio slides, instructional videos, infographics, podcasts and animations. All additional features are peer reviewed to the same high standard as the article itself. If you consider that your paper would benefit from the inclusion of a digital feature, please let us know. 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Peer Review Process Upon submission, manuscripts are assessed by the editorial team to ensure they fit within the aims and scope of the journal and are also checked for plagiarism. All suitable submissions are then subject to a comprehensive single-blind peer review. Reviewers are selected based on their relevant expertise and publication history in the subject area. The journal has an extensive pool of editorial and advisory board members who have been selected to assist with peer review based on the afore-mentioned criteria. At least two extensive reviews are required to make the editorial decision, with the exception of some article types such as Commentaries, Editorials and Letters which are generally reviewed by one member of the Editorial Board. Where reviews conflict, an Editorial Board Member will be contacted for further advice and a presiding decision. Manuscripts are then either accepted, rejected or authors are required to make major or minor revisions (both reviewer comments and editorial comments may need to be addressed. Once a revised manuscript is re-submitted, it is assessed along with the responses to reviewer comments and if it has been adequately revised, it will be accepted for publication. Accepted manuscripts are then copyedited and typeset by the production team before online publication. Appeals against decisions following peer review are considered on a case-by-case basis and should be sent to the journal editor, and authors are welcome to make rebuttals against individual reviewer comments, if appropriate. Preprints We encourage posting of preprints of primary research manuscripts on preprint servers, authors'' or institutional websites, and open communications between researchers whether on community preprint servers or preprint commenting platforms. 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