印度南部班加罗尔地区农村成年人原发性头痛疾病的患病率和负担:一项基于社区的研究

T. Mathew, Shweta Ajay, B. Goud, D. Shanbhag, Charles J Pallan, Priya Genevieve D'mello, Ryan Colaço, Sneha J. Andrade, Nidhin Varghese, S. John
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在发展中国家的农村社区环境中,很少对原发性头痛疾病(博士)的患病率及其负担进行研究。为了研究农村社区原发性头痛疾病的患病率及其负担,在印度南部卡纳塔克邦班加罗尔区Mugalur副中心地区、Sarjapura初级卫生中心和Anekal taluk的7个农村进行了挨家挨户的调查,以了解博士的患病率和负担。在为期三个月的研究期间,共对七个村庄的1255人进行了筛查。13.1%(165/1255)的人患有博士学位。无先兆偏头痛患病率为8.84%(111/1255),紧张性头痛患病率为2.86%(36/1255),慢性偏头痛患病率为1.43%(18/1255)。所有博士的平均头痛天数为4.26(±1.64)天。66.1%的头痛患者报告头痛的影响很小或很少发生。在各种人口统计学变量中,头痛与女性性别和婚姻状况显著相关。博士在发展中国家的农村社区普遍存在,迫切需要初级保健医生、社区卫生部门、政府机构和决策者的关注。
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The prevalence and burden of primary headache disorders among adults in rural villages of Bangalore District, South India: A community-based study
The prevalence of primary headache disorders (PHDs) and their burden has been seldom studied in the rural community setting of a developing country. To study the prevalence of primary headache disorders and their burden in the rural community A door to door survey was done in seven rural villages under Mugalur sub centre area, Sarjapura Primary Health Centre and Anekal taluk, Bangalore district, Karnataka State, south India, for finding the prevalence and burden of PHDs. During the study period of three months, a total of 1255 people were screened in the seven villages. 13.1% (165/1255) of people suffered from PHDs. The population prevalence of migraine without aura was 8.84% (111/1255), tension type headache was 2.86% (36/1255) and chronic migraine was 1.43%(18/1255). The mean number of headache days for all the PHDs was 4.26 (±1.64) days. 66.1% of persons with headache reported minimal or infrequent impact of headache. Among various demographic variables, headache was significantly associated with the female gender and marital status. PHDs are prevalent in the rural communities of developing countries and need urgent attention of primary care physicians, community health departments, governmental agencies and policy makers.
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