韩国神经科医师原发性头痛疾病的患病率及评估与治疗模式。

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背景和目的:几项研究发现,在医疗保健专业人员中偏头痛的患病率高于一般人群。此外,一些调查表明,患有偏头痛的神经科医生的个人经历会影响他们对这种疾病的看法和治疗。这项研究在韩国评估了这些关系。方法:调查神经科医师偏头痛、原发性刺痛性头痛和丛集性头痛的患病率;调查神经科医师对偏头痛和患者疼痛程度的认识、偏头痛的诊断、评价和治疗方式、治疗的满意度和困难程度。结果:调查由442名积极执业的韩国神经科医师完成。自我报告的偏头痛、先兆偏头痛、原发性刺痛性头痛和丛集性头痛的终生患病率分别为49.8%、12.7%、26.7%和1.4%。很少有神经科医生对患者使用头痛日记或有效的量表,大约一半的人对预防药物的有效性感到满意。有和没有经历过偏头痛的神经科医生在偏头痛的某些感知方面观察到显著的差异,但在偏头痛的评估和预防性治疗方面,这两组之间没有发现差异。结论:韩国神经科医生中偏头痛和其他原发性头痛疾病的高自我报告终生患病率可能表明这些发病率在一般人群中被低估了,尽管必须考虑潜在的人群偏差。从神经科医生的角度来看,头痛日记的正确应用、有效的量表和有效的预防治疗对患者的需求尚未得到满足。虽然偏头痛神经科医生过去的经验可能不会影响他们如何评估或应用偏头痛的预防性治疗,但它们可能会影响对这种疾病的某些看法。
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Prevalence Rates of Primary Headache Disorders and Evaluation and Treatment Patterns Among Korean Neurologists.

Prevalence Rates of Primary Headache Disorders and Evaluation and Treatment Patterns Among Korean Neurologists.

Prevalence Rates of Primary Headache Disorders and Evaluation and Treatment Patterns Among Korean Neurologists.

Prevalence Rates of Primary Headache Disorders and Evaluation and Treatment Patterns Among Korean Neurologists.

Background and purpose: Several studies have found that the prevalence of migraine is higher among healthcare professionals than in the general population. Furthermore, several investigations have suggested that the personal experiences of neurologists with migraine can influence their perception and treatment of the disease. This study assessed these relationships in Korea.

Methods: A survey was used to investigate the following characteristics among neurologists: 1) the prevalence rates of migraine, primary stabbing headache, and cluster headache, and 2) their perceptions of migraine and the pain severity experienced by patients, diagnosing migraine, evaluation and treatment patterns, and satisfaction and difficulties with treatment.

Results: The survey was completed by 442 actively practicing board-certified Korean neurologists. The self-reported lifetime prevalence rates of migraine, migraine with aura, primary stabbing headache, and cluster headache were 49.8%, 12.7%, 26.7%, and 1.4%, respectively. Few of the neurologists used a headache diary or validated scales with their patients, and approximately half were satisfied with the effectiveness of preventive medications. Significant differences were observed between neurologists who had and had not experienced migraine, regarding certain perceptions of migraine, but no differences were found between these groups in the evaluation and preventive treatment of migraine.

Conclusions: The high self-reported lifetime prevalence rates of migraine and other primary headache disorders among Korean neurologists may indicate that these rates are underreported in the general population, although potential population biases must be considered. From the perspective of neurologists, there is an unmet need for the proper application of headache diaries, validated scales, and effective preventive treatments for patients. While the past experiences of neurologists with migraine might not influence how they evaluate or apply preventive treatments to migraine, they may influence certain perceptions of the disease.

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