Wells Rebecca E, Smitherman Todd A, Seng Elizabeth K, Houle Timothy T, Loder Elizabeth W
Department of Neurology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
Headache. 2014 Jun;54(6):1107-13. doi: 10.1111/head.12362. Epub 2014 Apr 15.
Many unanswered questions remain regarding behavioral and mind/body interventions in the treatment of primary headache disorders in adults.
We reviewed the literature to ascertain the most pressing unanswered research questions regarding behavioral and mind/body interventions for headache.
We identify the most pressing unanswered research questions in this field, describe ideal and practical ways to address these questions, and outline steps needed to facilitate these research efforts. We discuss proposed mechanisms of action of behavioral and mind/body interventions and outline goals for future research in this field.
Although challenges arise from the complex nature of the interventions under study, research that adheres to published study design and reporting standards and focuses closely on answering key questions is most likely to lead to progress in achieving these goals.
关于行为和身心干预在成人原发性头痛疾病治疗中的应用,仍存在许多未解决的问题。
我们回顾了文献,以确定关于头痛的行为和身心干预最紧迫的未解决研究问题。
我们确定了该领域最紧迫的未解决研究问题,描述了处理这些问题的理想和实际方法,并概述了促进这些研究工作所需的步骤。我们讨论了行为和身心干预的拟议作用机制,并概述了该领域未来研究的目标。
尽管所研究的干预措施性质复杂会带来挑战,但坚持已发表的研究设计和报告标准并密切关注回答关键问题的研究最有可能在实现这些目标方面取得进展。