Fan Xiangning, Lytvyak Ellina, Els Charl, Straube Sebastian
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
J Headache Pain. 2025 Jan 31;26(1):21. doi: 10.1186/s10194-025-01960-1.
Headache disorders are common, including in the working population. Clinicians caring for patients with headache need to be aware of work-related factors as potential causes or triggers of headache disorders, and consider the impact of headache on fitness-to-work, especially in safety-sensitive and decision-critical roles. Such fitness-to-work determination should include individualized consideration of the nature of the headache disorder itself, the pattern of the headache, the impact of sleep deprivation on the headache as it relates to fitness to do shiftwork, medication and substance side effects, fitness-to-work implications of associated medical or psychiatric conditions, and the potential of symptom feigning or malingering for secondary gain. As clinicians often struggle with fitness-to-work determinations, a structured approach to fitness-to-work assessments in headache conditions and other pain conditions would improve clarity for clinicians and increase the quality of care provided to patients, with potential benefits for workplace safety and policy in this arena as well.
头痛疾病很常见,在职人群中也不例外。治疗头痛患者的临床医生需要意识到与工作相关的因素可能是头痛疾病的潜在病因或诱因,并考虑头痛对工作适应性的影响,尤其是在对安全敏感和决策关键的岗位上。这种工作适应性判定应包括对头痛疾病本身的性质、头痛模式、睡眠剥夺与轮班工作适应性相关时对头痛的影响、药物和物质的副作用、相关医疗或精神疾病对工作适应性的影响,以及为获取间接利益而伪装症状或诈病的可能性进行个体化考量。由于临床医生在工作适应性判定方面常常感到困难,采用结构化方法对头痛及其他疼痛状况进行工作适应性评估,将提高临床医生的清晰度,并提升为患者提供的护理质量,同时也可能对该领域的工作场所安全和政策带来益处。