Bridging the gaps of headache care for underserved populations: A medication overuse headache survey among international headache society members from Latin America

  • Lisicki M
  • Flores J
  • Bordini C
  • et al.
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Introduction:Headache epidemiological studies in Latin America are scarce, and available data suggest that medication overuse headache is an existing health concern in the region.Materials and Methods:A survey empirically constructed to assess the management of medication overuse headache was sent to all the International Headache Society (IHS) members from Latin American countries.Results:We found no IHS members in 13 countries of Latin America. In countries with active members, the median number of IHS members per million inhabitants was significantly less when compared to Western Europe. Although the International Classification of Headache Disorders-3-beta (ICHD-3-beta) criterion was the most frequently used tool for medication overuse headache diagnosis, 41% of responders considered the diagnostic criterion ‘ambiguous’ and only 67% found them ‘very useful’. With respect to preferred treatment patterns, an important lack of uniformity, and a very limited usage of therapeutic approaches widely employed...

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Lisicki, M., Flores, J. A. C., Bordini, C. A., Goicochea, M. T., & Peres, M. F. P. (2019). Bridging the gaps of headache care for underserved populations: A medication overuse headache survey among international headache society members from Latin America. Cephalalgia Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1177/2515816318824076

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