Schindler Emmanuelle A D, Cooper Vanessa, Quine Douglas B, Fenton Brenda T, Wright Douglas A, Weil Marsha J, Sico Jason J
Headache Center of Excellence, Veterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, CT, USA.
Neurology Service, Veterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, CT, USA.
Headache. 2021 Feb;61(2):318-328. doi: 10.1111/head.14063. Epub 2021 Jan 27.
To characterize patient-reported ideas and concerns about cluster headache, treatment options, and management strategies.
Cluster headache patients experience severe pain and often suffer additional consequences from their disease. Patients have identified methods to cope with and combat cluster headache that are not widely known.
Secondary analysis was performed using deidentified data from the online Clusterbusters Medication Use survey, wherein 10 questions allowed for freely written comments. Using mixed-methods techniques, neurologists with expertise in headache medicine identified themes from these comments. Subgroup analysis sought to identify variables associated with specific themes.
Among 2274 free-text responses from 493 adult participants, 23 themes were identified. Themes commonly discussed in the literature included such topics as "nothing worked" (24.7%, 122/493), "side effects" (12.8%, 63/493), and difficulties with "access/cost" (2.4%, 12/493). Less widely recognized themes included the use of "illicit substances" (35.5%, 175/493) and "vitamins/supplements" (12.2%, 60/493) in disease management. Lesser-known themes included "coffee" (5.3%, 26/493) and "exercise/physical activity" (4.7%, 23/493). Using strict significance criteria, no subgroup was associated with any theme. Several poignant quotes highlighted patient thoughts and experiences.
This mixed-methods analysis identified challenges endured by cluster headache patients, as well as a variety of patient-directed disease management approaches. The volunteered information spotlights pharmacological, physiological, and psychological aspects of cluster headache that warrant further exploratory and interventional investigation.
描述患者报告的关于丛集性头痛、治疗选择和管理策略的想法及担忧。
丛集性头痛患者经历严重疼痛,且常因疾病遭受其他后果。患者已确定一些应对和对抗丛集性头痛的方法,但这些方法并不广为人知。
使用在线丛集性头痛药物使用调查中的匿名数据进行二次分析,该调查中有10个问题允许自由撰写评论。采用混合方法技术,由头痛医学领域的神经科医生从这些评论中确定主题。亚组分析旨在识别与特定主题相关的变量。
在493名成年参与者的2274条自由文本回复中,确定了23个主题。文献中常见讨论的主题包括“没有效果”(24.7%,122/493)、“副作用”(12.8%,63/493)以及“获取/成本”方面的困难(2.4%,12/493)。较少被认可的主题包括在疾病管理中使用“违禁药物”(35.5%,175/493)和“维生素/补充剂”(12.2%,60/493)。鲜为人知的主题包括“咖啡”(5.3%,26/493)和“运动/体育活动”(4.7%,23/493)。使用严格的显著性标准,没有亚组与任何主题相关。一些尖锐的引述突出了患者的想法和经历。
这项混合方法分析确定了丛集性头痛患者所面临的挑战以及多种以患者为导向的疾病管理方法。这些自愿提供的信息突出了丛集性头痛在药理学、生理学和心理学方面的问题,值得进一步进行探索性和干预性研究。