The Chronic Migraineur and Health Services: National Survey Results

A. Wachholtz, Christopher Malone, A. Bhowmick
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Chronic migraine is a costly and highly disabling condition that impacts millions of people in the United States. While chronic migraine is hypothesized to result from more infrequent forms of migraine, the precise mechanism by which this develops is still being researched. This study sought to better characterize the treatment patterns, disorder characteristics, and medical and disability profile of the chronic migraine population using the largest dataset of chronic migraineurs ever collected. The survey was started by 8,359 individuals and 4,787 met the inclusion criteria for diagnosed chronic migraine The number of stressful life events participants experienced due to their migraines related to number of therapies tried (p<0.00, eta2=0.215), depression (p<0.00, eta2=0.178), number of comorbidities (p<0.00, eta2=0.172), anxiety (p<0.00, eta2=0.162), number of physician visits in the past year (p<0.00, eta2=0.103), and chronic pain levels (p<0.00, eta2=0.077).. The results of this survey suggest that chronic migraineurs may misattribute aspects of psychiatric or medical comorbidities to their chronic migraines. Further, the sample underutilized mental health services and were unsatisfied with their migraine treatments. Providers to chronic migraineurs should ensure that patients are receiving appropriate mental health care in order to alleviate psychological distress as well as to potentially lessen negative life events previously associated with migraine symptoms.
慢性偏头痛和保健服务:全国调查结果
慢性偏头痛是一种昂贵且高度致残的疾病,影响着美国数百万人。虽然慢性偏头痛被假设是由更不常见的偏头痛形式引起的,但其发展的确切机制仍在研究中。本研究利用迄今为止收集的最大的慢性偏头痛患者数据集,试图更好地描述慢性偏头痛人群的治疗模式、疾病特征、医疗和残疾概况。参与者因偏头痛而经历的压力生活事件的数量与尝试治疗的次数(p<0.00, eta2=0.215)、抑郁(p<0.00, eta2=0.178)、合共病的数量(p<0.00, eta2=0.172)、焦虑(p<0.00, eta2=0.162)、过去一年看医生的次数(p<0.00, eta2=0.103)和慢性疼痛水平(p<0.00, eta2=0.077)有关。这项调查的结果表明,慢性偏头痛患者可能错误地将精神或医学合并症的方面归因于他们的慢性偏头痛。此外,样本未充分利用心理健康服务,对偏头痛治疗不满意。慢性偏头痛患者的提供者应确保患者接受适当的心理保健,以减轻心理困扰,并潜在地减少先前与偏头痛症状相关的负面生活事件。
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