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Structured Q1 Headache Services As the Solution to the Ill-Health Burden of Headache: 1. Rationale and Description Publisher Pubmed



Steiner TJ1, 2 ; Jensen R3 ; Katsarava Z4, 5, 6, 7 ; Stovner LJ1, 8 ; Uluduz D9 ; Adarmouch L10 ; Al Jumah M11 ; Al Khathaami AM12, 13 ; Ashina M3 ; Braschinsky M14 ; Broner S15 ; Eliasson JH16 ; Gilgouveia R17 ; Gomezgalvan JB18 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Steiner TJ1, 2
  2. Jensen R3
  3. Katsarava Z4, 5, 6, 7
  4. Stovner LJ1, 8
  5. Uluduz D9
  6. Adarmouch L10
  7. Al Jumah M11
  8. Al Khathaami AM12, 13
  9. Ashina M3
  10. Braschinsky M14
  11. Broner S15
  12. Eliasson JH16
  13. Gilgouveia R17
  14. Gomezgalvan JB18
  15. Gudmundsson LS19
  16. Herekar AA20
  17. Kawatu N21
  18. Kissani N22, 23
  19. Kulkarni GB24
  20. Lebedeva ER25, 26
  21. Leonardi M27
  22. Linde M1, 8, 28
  23. Luvsannorov O29
  24. Maiga Y30
  25. Milanov I31
  26. Mitsikostas DD32
  27. Musayev T33
  28. Olesen J3
  29. Osipova V34, 35
  30. Paemeleire K36
  31. Peres MFP37
  32. Quispe G38
  33. Rao GN39
  34. Risal A40, 41
  35. De La Torre ER42
  36. Saylor D43, 44
  37. Togha M45, 46
  38. Yu SY47
  39. Zebenigus M48
  40. Zewde YZ48
  41. Zidverctrajkovic J49
  42. Tinelli M50

Source: Journal of Headache and Pain Published:2021


Abstract

In countries where headache services exist at all, their focus is usually on specialist (tertiary) care. This is clinically and economically inappropriate: most headache disorders can effectively and more efficiently (and at lower cost) be treated in educationally supported primary care. At the same time, compartmentalizing divisions between primary, secondary and tertiary care in many health-care systems create multiple inefficiencies, confronting patients attempting to navigate these levels (the “patient journey”) with perplexing obstacles. High demand for headache care, estimated here in a needs-assessment exercise, is the biggest of the challenges to reform. It is also the principal reason why reform is necessary. The structured headache services model presented here by experts from all world regions on behalf of the Global Campaign against Headache is the suggested health-care solution to headache. It develops and refines previous proposals, responding to the challenge of high demand by basing headache services in primary care, with two supporting arguments. First, only primary care can deliver headache services equitably to the large numbers of people needing it. Second, with educational supports, they can do so effectively to most of these people. The model calls for vertical integration between care levels (primary, secondary and tertiary), and protection of the more advanced levels for the minority of patients who need them. At the same time, it is amenable to horizontal integration with other care services. It is adaptable according to the broader national or regional health services in which headache services should be embedded. It is, according to evidence and argument presented, an efficient and cost-effective model, but these are claims to be tested in formal economic analyses. © 2021, The Author(s).
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