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Exploring the link between self-management of migraine and emotional wellbeing: a cross-sectional study of community-dwelling migraine sufferers
by
Karki, Manisha
, Webber, Iman
, Kerr, Gabriele
, El-Osta, Austen
, Riboli-Sasco, Eva
, Filzmoser, Nicola
, Alaa, Aos
, El Asmar, Marie Iine
in
Activities of daily living
/ Adult
/ Care and treatment
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Chronic pain
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Demographics
/ Diagnosis
/ Dietary supplements
/ Disease management
/ Disease prevention
/ Emotions
/ Headache
/ Headaches
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Independent Living
/ Lifestyle change
/ Lifestyle medicine
/ Lifestyles
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Migraine
/ Migraine Disorders - drug therapy
/ Migraine Disorders - therapy
/ Neurochemistry
/ Neurology
/ Neurosurgery
/ Perception
/ Pharmaceutical Preparations
/ Psychological aspects
/ Quality of life
/ Self-care
/ Self-care, Health
/ Self-Management
/ Smartphones
/ Surveys
/ United States
2024
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Exploring the link between self-management of migraine and emotional wellbeing: a cross-sectional study of community-dwelling migraine sufferers
by
Karki, Manisha
, Webber, Iman
, Kerr, Gabriele
, El-Osta, Austen
, Riboli-Sasco, Eva
, Filzmoser, Nicola
, Alaa, Aos
, El Asmar, Marie Iine
in
Activities of daily living
/ Adult
/ Care and treatment
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Chronic pain
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Demographics
/ Diagnosis
/ Dietary supplements
/ Disease management
/ Disease prevention
/ Emotions
/ Headache
/ Headaches
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Independent Living
/ Lifestyle change
/ Lifestyle medicine
/ Lifestyles
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Migraine
/ Migraine Disorders - drug therapy
/ Migraine Disorders - therapy
/ Neurochemistry
/ Neurology
/ Neurosurgery
/ Perception
/ Pharmaceutical Preparations
/ Psychological aspects
/ Quality of life
/ Self-care
/ Self-care, Health
/ Self-Management
/ Smartphones
/ Surveys
/ United States
2024
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Exploring the link between self-management of migraine and emotional wellbeing: a cross-sectional study of community-dwelling migraine sufferers
by
Karki, Manisha
, Webber, Iman
, Kerr, Gabriele
, El-Osta, Austen
, Riboli-Sasco, Eva
, Filzmoser, Nicola
, Alaa, Aos
, El Asmar, Marie Iine
in
Activities of daily living
/ Adult
/ Care and treatment
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Chronic pain
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Demographics
/ Diagnosis
/ Dietary supplements
/ Disease management
/ Disease prevention
/ Emotions
/ Headache
/ Headaches
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Independent Living
/ Lifestyle change
/ Lifestyle medicine
/ Lifestyles
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Migraine
/ Migraine Disorders - drug therapy
/ Migraine Disorders - therapy
/ Neurochemistry
/ Neurology
/ Neurosurgery
/ Perception
/ Pharmaceutical Preparations
/ Psychological aspects
/ Quality of life
/ Self-care
/ Self-care, Health
/ Self-Management
/ Smartphones
/ Surveys
/ United States
2024
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Exploring the link between self-management of migraine and emotional wellbeing: a cross-sectional study of community-dwelling migraine sufferers
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Exploring the link between self-management of migraine and emotional wellbeing: a cross-sectional study of community-dwelling migraine sufferers
2024
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Overview
Background
Globally, an estimated 14% of adults live with migraine disease which impacts their physical, emotional and social wellbeing. To target the disease comprehensively, research recommends a multidisciplinary approach to migraine management. Yet, at present, migraine management primarily centers around pharmaceutical treatments. The aim of this study was to investigate the extent to which emotional awareness could influence the uptake of self-care behaviours of community-dwelling adults with migraine.
Methods
A cross-sectional online survey explored personal experiences with migraine disease and strategies or behaviours to manage migraine attacks. Chi-squared tests were used to investigate differences in ratings of migraine prevention and management strategies between users and non-users of the strategies. Univariable logistic regressions were used to assess the effectiveness of self-care behaviours to manage or prevent migraine attacks.
Results
We surveyed 170 community-dwelling adults with migraine in the United Kingdom, Austria, Germany and the United States. Most (85%) respondents had experienced migraine for over five years, where 42% of attacks usually lasted several days. Whereas we did not differentiate between diagnosis by a neurologist or self-diagnosis, the most common diagnoses in the cohort were migraine without aura (38.9%) and migraine with aura (29%). Staying hydrated was the most popular preventative strategy (87%), 70.2% used prescription medication and 64.9% changed their diet and/or supplements. Almost all ( 92.4%) respondents stated that their mood or emotions could trigger their migraine attacks. Keeping a headache or mood diary was the lowest-rated prevention strategy and was rated as \"probably ineffective\" or causing \"no change\" in preventing migraine attacks. Over a third (39.7%) kept track of their physical wellbeing and symptoms. Reasons stated for tracking symptoms included to identify triggers (65.8%), show reports to a healthcare professional (59.6%), understand when they must take medication (48.1%), track improvements (67.3%) or deteriorations (67.3%).
Conclusions
Migraine management is dominated by pharmaceutical management for acute pain attacks and lifestyle changes for managing migraine long-term. Perception of the effectiveness of those techniques is high, whereas perception of interventions that target the emotional or psychological components of chronic pain management (keeping a mood diary, and mental health support) is mixed. There exists a gap between the recommended biopsychosocial approach and the current state of migraine management.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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