Access to care - an unmet need in headache management?

Access to care for headache sufferers is not always simple. A survey conducted in a large number of members of lay associations point to the existence of multiple barriers to care for headache in several European countries. Patients usually discover the existence of specialized structures with a del...

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Published inJournal of headache and pain Vol. 15; no. 1; p. 20
Main Authors Tassorelli, Cristina, Farm, Ingemar, Kettinen, Hilkka, de la Torre, Elena Ruiz, Stretenovic, Srdjan, Thomas, Wendy, Vriezen, Peter, Van Os, Leo, Krause, Dietmar, Craven, Audrey
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Milan Springer Milan 17.04.2014
BioMed Central Ltd
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Summary:Access to care for headache sufferers is not always simple. A survey conducted in a large number of members of lay associations point to the existence of multiple barriers to care for headache in several European countries. Patients usually discover the existence of specialized structures with a delay of several years after the onset of their headache. Furthermore, a relevant portion of them are not satisfied with the management of their disease, partly because of the poor efficacy of treatments and partly because of the difficulty to get in touch with the specialist. Headache disorders, and primary headaches in particular, represent an important issue in public health, because they are common, disabling and treatable. A joint effort is required from the relevant stakeholders (scientists, lay organizations, decision-makers, healthcare policymakers, and others) to improve the access to care for headache sufferers.
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ISSN:1129-2369
1129-2377
1129-2377
DOI:10.1186/1129-2377-15-20