现役军人头痛疾病的影响和护理差距:来自欧洲武装部队人口的横断面研究。

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Cephalalgia Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-18 DOI:10.1177/03331024251374310
Carl H Göbel, Ursula Müller, Hanno Witte, Katja Heinze-Kuhn, Axel Heinze, Anna Cirkel, Hartmut Göbel
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原发性头痛疾病,如偏头痛和紧张性头痛,在军人中非常普遍,可能严重影响作战表现和战备状态。尽管如此,许多欧洲武装部队的数据仍然缺乏。本研究调查了欧洲某主要军事组织现役人员的头痛表型、诊断、治疗和功能障碍。方法采用横断面队列研究,于2023年5月至7月在德国各军事医疗中心发放了一份匿名的33项在线问卷。该调查根据国际头痛疾病分类第3版(ICHD-3)评估人口统计、头痛类型、诊断意识、治疗史和使用偏头痛残疾评估评分(MIDAS)评估头痛相关残疾。结果在1189名参与者中,914人(77%)完成了调查。其中,839人(94.9%)报告在过去12个月内经历过头痛。根据ICHD-3标准,227人(27.1%)符合偏头痛的全套标准,246人(29.2%)被归类为可能的偏头痛。222人(26.5%)报告紧张性头痛,34人(4.1%)报告丛集性头痛。值得注意的是,61.4%的参与者从未接受过正式的诊断,只有38.6%的参与者曾因头痛寻求过医疗护理。功能障碍非常严重:63.8%的人报告说,在过去三个月里,他们因为头痛至少失去了一个工作日。在偏头痛患者中,平均每月损失3.9个工作日。尽管有这种负担,只有27.3%的偏头痛患者曾经使用过预防药物。结论原发性头痛疾病在军人中较为常见,但诊断不充分,治疗不充分,导致严重的功能和操作障碍。我们的研究结果强调,迫切需要在统一的卫生系统中改进筛查、诊断和循证治疗策略。研究结果可以为其他军事和高要求职业环境的类似努力提供参考。
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Impact and care gaps of headache disorders in active-duty military personnel: A cross-sectional study from a European armed forces population.

AimPrimary headache disorders such as migraine and tension-type headache are highly prevalent in military populations and may severely impact operational performance and readiness. Despite this, data from many European armed forces are lacking. This study investigates headache phenotypes, diagnosis, treatment and functional impairment in active-duty personnel of a major European military organization.MethodsThis cross-sectional cohort study utilized an anonymous 33-item online questionnaire distributed across military medical centers in Germany between May and July 2023. The survey assessed demographics, headache types according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition (ICHD-3), diagnostic awareness, treatment history and headache-related disability using the Migraine Disability Assessment Score (MIDAS).ResultsOf the 1189 participants, 914 (77%) completed the survey. Among them, 839 (94.9%) reported experiencing headaches in the past 12 months. Based on ICHD-3 criteria, 227 individuals (27.1%) met the complete set of criteria for migraine, while 246 (29.2%) were classified as probable migraine. Tension-type headache was reported by 222 respondents (26.5%), and cluster headache was resported by 34 (4.1%). Notably, 61.4% of participants had never received a formal diagnosis and only 38.6% had ever sought medical care for their headaches. Functional impairment was substantial: 63.8% reported losing at least one workday in the past three months due to headache. Among those with migraine, an average of 3.9 workdays per month were lost. Despite this burden, only 27.3% of individuals with migraine had ever used preventive medication.ConclusionsPrimary headache disorders are common, underdiagnosed and inadequately treated in this military population, leading to significant functional and operational impairment. Our findings underscore the urgent need for improved screening, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies in uniformed health systems. The results may inform similar efforts in other military and high-demand occupational settings.

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Cephalalgia
Cephalalgia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
6.10%
发文量
108
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cephalalgia contains original peer reviewed papers on all aspects of headache. The journal provides an international forum for original research papers, review articles and short communications. Published monthly on behalf of the International Headache Society, Cephalalgia''s rapid review averages 5 ½ weeks from author submission to first decision.
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