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Perceptions and Needs of Patients With Migraine

The Journal of Family Practice. 2002 February;51(2):142-147
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A Focus Group Study

The understanding of migraines and the availability of tools to aid in their treatment have increased considerably in recent years, particularly with the advent of the Internet (Table 3). This information is useful only when both physician and patient are involved. Future studies should focus on developing a greater understanding of barriers to effective migraine management and efforts to eliminate them.

TABLE 3
SELECTED INTERNET RESOURCES FOR MIGRAINE MANAGEMENT

Evidence-based guidelines for migraine headache, American Academy of Neurology Web site
https://www.aan.com/public/practiceguidelines/01.pdf
American Council for Headache Education (ACHE)
www.achenet.org
National Headache Foundation (NHF)
www.headaches.org

Conclusions

Results of this focus group study suggest that people are interested in understanding their migraines and securing relevant information about it as well as in obtaining pain relief. Participants desired collaborative relationships with their physicians and wanted a team approach to treatment that involved both physician and patient.