The impact of intensive patient education on clinical outcome in a clinic-based migraine population
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.2006.00428.x
The impact of intensive patient education on clinical outcome in a clinic-based migraine population
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- Headache. 2006 Jul-Aug;46(7):1227
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether the addition of patient education to routine medical management improves the clinical status of migraine patients and reduces their utilization of healthcare resources.
Background: Optimal migraine management typically requires effective patient education. Such education often is difficult to accomplish in the busy clinic setting.
Methods: One hundred consecutive patients with migraine presenting to an university-based headache clinic were randomized to receive or not receive a standardized course of didactic instruction regarding migraine biogenesis and management. The course consisted of 3 classes taught by lay migraineurs who themselves previously had undergone intensive training. All patients were evaluated initially and at 1, 3, and 6 months by a neurologist blinded as to the results of randomization. Clinical variables examined included headache frequency/severity, migraine disability assessment (MIDAS) scores, patient compliance, presence versus absence of analgesic use/overuse, and headache-related unscheduled visits or phone calls. Comparisons were made between baseline findings and findings at the 6-month follow-up visit, with the change in mean MIDAS score serving as the primary outcome variable.
Results: At 6 months the group randomized to receive intensive education exhibited a significantly greater reduction in mean MIDAS score than the group randomized to routine medical management only (24 vs. 14 points; P < .05). Those patients also experienced a reduction in mean headache days per month and a greater reduction in functionally incapacitating headache days per month, exhibited less analgesic overuse and need for abortive therapy, were more compliant with prophylactic therapy prescribed, and made fewer headache-related calls to the clinic or unscheduled visits.
Conclusion: Intensive education of migraine patients by trained lay instructors may convey significant benefit to those patients and reduce their utilization of healthcare resources.
Comment in
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How effective is intensive migraine education provided by migraineurs?Nat Clin Pract Neurol. 2006 Oct;2(10):526-7. doi: 10.1038/ncpneuro0292. Nat Clin Pract Neurol. 2006. PMID: 16990821 No abstract available.
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