Episodic and chronic migraine in primary care
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain May 02, 2019
Young NP, et al. - Researchers appraised differences between patients with chronic migraine (CM) and episodic migraine in the current state of treatment, disability, patient satisfaction, and quality improvement opportunities in order to inform migraine care model development. In this cross-sectional survey study, 516 randomly selected migraine patients responded (516/1804 [30%] response rate). This study revealed expected care delivery improvement opportunities for migraine patients in primary care. Disability levels were higher and satisfaction with access to perceived needed medical advice and care was less among CM patients report. Further development and study of novel care models are required to efficiently and effectively deliver high-quality care and expertise in limited supply to a diverse migraine population.
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