摩洛哥成年人口中头痛疾病的负担:通过基于人口的跨部门逐户调查得出的估计值和医疗保健需求评估。

IF 7.3 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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背景:我们之前的研究表明,头痛疾病在摩洛哥的成年普通人群中很普遍,尤其是偏头痛(30.8%)和头痛≥15天/月(H15+;10.5%)。这项研究收集了来自相同人群样本的数据,首次不仅在摩洛哥,而且在更广泛的范围内,在北非马格里布国家估计了头痛引起的负担。方法:采用全球抗头痛运动制定的标准方法和调查问卷。基于整群的随机抽样产生了一个样本(N = 2575),代表了18-65岁的一般人群。面对面访谈询问症状负担(头痛频率、通常持续时间和通常强度),以及前3个月内参与有偿工作、家务劳动和社交或休闲活动的受损情况。昨日对头痛作进一步调查。我们通过考虑患病率来计算人口水平估计值。需求评估根据获益的可能性估计了需要与头痛有关的卫生保健的人口比例。结果:任何类型的头痛参与者平均有12.5%的时间是在头痛强度为2.3(1-3分)的情况下度过的。根据年龄和性别校正后的估计,人口中(通过两种方法计算)有7.2-8.4%的时间用于头痛,H15 +占其中的一半以上。在前3个月中,因头痛导致的工作时间损失平均为0.5天,家务劳动1.6天,社交或休闲活动0.3天。在HY患者中(占样本的17.8%),24.1%的男性和50.9%的女性无法完成或少于一半的计划活动。在人群水平上,这一比例被稀释为头痛导致的所有活动损失的7.0%。据估计,至少有30%的人口需要与头痛有关的卫生保健。结论:摩洛哥成年人中头痛疾病的发病率很高。虽然这显然是摩洛哥卫生政策关注的问题,但要求为摩洛哥近三分之一的人口提供卫生保健是具有挑战性的。另一方面,经济政策应认识到头痛(尤其是偏头痛)治疗不当造成的生产力损失。
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The burden of headache disorders in the adult population of Morocco: estimates, and a health-care needs assessment, from a cross-sectional population-based door-to-door survey.

Background: We have previously shown headache disorders to be prevalent in in the adult general population of Morocco, especially migraine (30.8%) and headache on ≥ 15 days/month (H15+; 10.5%). This study, collecting data from the same population-based sample, is the first to estimate headache-attributed burden not only in Morocco but, more widely, in the Maghreb countries of North Africa.

Methods: We used the standard methodology and questionnaire developed by the Global Campaign against Headache. Cluster-based random sampling generated a sample (N = 2,575) representative of the general population aged 18-65 years. Interviews conducted face-to-face enquired into symptom burden (headache frequency, usual duration and usual intensity), and impaired participation in paid work, household work and social or leisure activities during the preceding 3 months. Further enquiry was into headache yesterday (HY). We calculated population-level estimates by factoring in prevalence. Needs assessment estimated the population proportion in need of headache-related health care based on likelihood of benefit.

Results: Participants with headache of any type spent, on average, 12.5% of their time with headache of intensity rated 2.3 on a scale of 1-3. According to age- and gender-corrected estimates, 7.2-8.4% of all time in the population (calculated by two methods) was spent with headache, H15 + accounting for well over half of this. Impaired participation measured as lost time due to headache averaged 0.5 days from paid work, 1.6 days from household work and 0.3 days from social or leisure activities during the preceding 3 months. Of those with HY (17.8% of the sample), 24.1% of males and 50.9% of females could do nothing or less than half of their planned activity yesterday. At population level this diluted to 7.0% of all activity lost to headache. At least 30% of the population were estimated to need headache-related health care.

Conclusion: Headache disorders cause much ill health in the adult population of Morocco. While this will be of obvious concern to health policy in Morocco, the call for provision of health care for almost one third of this population is challenging. On the other hand, economic policy should recognise the lost-productivity costs of inadequately treated headache, especially migraine.

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Journal of Headache and Pain
Journal of Headache and Pain 医学-临床神经学
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11.80
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13.50%
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143
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Headache and Pain, a peer-reviewed open-access journal published under the BMC brand, a part of Springer Nature, is dedicated to researchers engaged in all facets of headache and related pain syndromes. It encompasses epidemiology, public health, basic science, translational medicine, clinical trials, and real-world data. With a multidisciplinary approach, The Journal of Headache and Pain addresses headache medicine and related pain syndromes across all medical disciplines. It particularly encourages submissions in clinical, translational, and basic science fields, focusing on pain management, genetics, neurology, and internal medicine. The journal publishes research articles, reviews, letters to the Editor, as well as consensus articles and guidelines, aimed at promoting best practices in managing patients with headaches and related pain.
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