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Chronic headache patients’ health behavior and health service use 12 months after interdisciplinary treatment – what do they keep in their daily routines?
by
Donath, Carolin
, Geiß, Christa
, Albert, Patricia
, Fraunberger, Britta
, Luttenberger, Katharina
in
(MeSH): Headache – Headache Disorders
/ Antidepressants
/ Disease prevention
/ Drug therapy
/ Education
/ Exercise
/ Headache
/ Headache - therapy
/ Headache Disorders - psychology
/ Headache Disorders - therapy
/ Headaches
/ Health Behavior
/ Health Care – Health Services Research
/ Health Care – Patient-Reported-Outcome Measures – Patient Outcome Assessment – Quality Assurance
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Migraine
/ Neurochemistry
/ Neurology
/ Neurosurgery
/ Pain
/ Patient Acceptance of Health Care
/ Patients
/ Physical activity
/ Physical training
/ Primary – Headache Disorders – Pain Management – Quality Indicators
/ Statistical analysis
/ Treatment Outcome
2022
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Chronic headache patients’ health behavior and health service use 12 months after interdisciplinary treatment – what do they keep in their daily routines?
by
Donath, Carolin
, Geiß, Christa
, Albert, Patricia
, Fraunberger, Britta
, Luttenberger, Katharina
in
(MeSH): Headache – Headache Disorders
/ Antidepressants
/ Disease prevention
/ Drug therapy
/ Education
/ Exercise
/ Headache
/ Headache - therapy
/ Headache Disorders - psychology
/ Headache Disorders - therapy
/ Headaches
/ Health Behavior
/ Health Care – Health Services Research
/ Health Care – Patient-Reported-Outcome Measures – Patient Outcome Assessment – Quality Assurance
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Migraine
/ Neurochemistry
/ Neurology
/ Neurosurgery
/ Pain
/ Patient Acceptance of Health Care
/ Patients
/ Physical activity
/ Physical training
/ Primary – Headache Disorders – Pain Management – Quality Indicators
/ Statistical analysis
/ Treatment Outcome
2022
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Chronic headache patients’ health behavior and health service use 12 months after interdisciplinary treatment – what do they keep in their daily routines?
by
Donath, Carolin
, Geiß, Christa
, Albert, Patricia
, Fraunberger, Britta
, Luttenberger, Katharina
in
(MeSH): Headache – Headache Disorders
/ Antidepressants
/ Disease prevention
/ Drug therapy
/ Education
/ Exercise
/ Headache
/ Headache - therapy
/ Headache Disorders - psychology
/ Headache Disorders - therapy
/ Headaches
/ Health Behavior
/ Health Care – Health Services Research
/ Health Care – Patient-Reported-Outcome Measures – Patient Outcome Assessment – Quality Assurance
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Migraine
/ Neurochemistry
/ Neurology
/ Neurosurgery
/ Pain
/ Patient Acceptance of Health Care
/ Patients
/ Physical activity
/ Physical training
/ Primary – Headache Disorders – Pain Management – Quality Indicators
/ Statistical analysis
/ Treatment Outcome
2022
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Chronic headache patients’ health behavior and health service use 12 months after interdisciplinary treatment – what do they keep in their daily routines?
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Chronic headache patients’ health behavior and health service use 12 months after interdisciplinary treatment – what do they keep in their daily routines?
2022
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Overview
Background
We do not yet know whether or the extent to which multimodal therapy changes the health behaviors and health service use of chronic headache patients in the long term. Associations are expected between pain symptoms and pain management abilities for patients who are categorized as successfully treated and those who remain unchanged.
Methods
Routine longitudinal data of an enrolment period of five years from 101 headache patients treated with a two-week, full-day, semi-inpatient multimodal pain therapy at the Interdisciplinary Pain Center of the University Clinic Erlangen were available when therapy began and 12 months after treatment. To investigate long-term changes in health behavior and health service use as well as their associations with the outcome “reduction in pain days,” we used descriptive and inferential statistics (i.e., binary logistic regression).
Results
Patients who underwent interdisciplinary treatment showed statistically significant changes in their health behavior in five areas. Twelve months after treatment, we found a significantly higher frequency of engagement in athletic sports (
p
< .001) as well as increases in the use of relaxation techniques (
p
< .001), TENS devices for relaxation purposes (
p
= .008), psychological coping strategies (
p
< .001), and mindfulness-based techniques for dealing with pain (
p
< .001). 52.8% of the sample reported a reduction in the number of pain days 12 months after treatment. Binary logistic regression (χ
2
(12) = 21.419;
p
= .045;
R
2
= .255) revealed that a reduction in pain days 12 months after treatment was positively associated with regular physical activity in the form of muscle strengthening and stretching (athletic sports) (
p
= .012).
Conclusion
Chronic headache patients acquired long-term skills from an interdisciplinary treatment concerning the use of relaxation techniques, the use of psychological coping strategies, and physical activity in the form of athletic exercise. Of those, regular athletic exercise was positively associated with a smaller number of pain days in the long term. Thus, a physical activity module should be an element of interdisciplinary treatment for chronic headache patients.
Publisher
BioMed Central,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
(MeSH): Headache – Headache Disorders
/ Exercise
/ Headache
/ Headache Disorders - psychology
/ Headache Disorders - therapy
/ Health Care – Health Services Research
/ Health Care – Patient-Reported-Outcome Measures – Patient Outcome Assessment – Quality Assurance
/ Humans
/ Medicine
/ Migraine
/ Pain
/ Patient Acceptance of Health Care
/ Patients
/ Primary – Headache Disorders – Pain Management – Quality Indicators
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