Facilitating communication with patients for improved migraine outcomes

被引:27
|
作者
Buse, Dawn C. [1 ]
Lipton, Richard B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Montefiore Headache Ctr, Bronx, NY 10461 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1007/s11916-008-0040-3
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Effective communication is integral to good medical care. Medical professional groups, regulatory agencies, educators, researchers, and patients recognize its importance. Quality of medical communication is directly related to patient satisfaction, improvement in medication adherence, treatment compliance, other outcomes, decreased risk of malpractice, and increase in health care providers' levels of satisfaction. However, skill level and training remain problematic in this area. Fortunately, research has shown that medical communication skills can be successfully taught and acquired, and that improvement in communication skills improves outcomes. The American Migraine Communication Studies I and II evaluated the current state of health care provider-patient communication in headache care and tested a simple educational intervention. They found problematic issues but demonstrated that these areas could be improved. We review theoretical models of effective communication and discuss strategies for improving communication, including active listening, interviewing strategies, and methods for gathering information about headache-related impairment, mood, and quality of life.
引用
收藏
页码:230 / 236
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Communication about migraine disability between physicians and patients.
    Lipton, RB
    Stewart, WF
    MacGregor, A
    Sawyer, J
    [J]. CEPHALALGIA, 1999, 19 (04) : 337 - 337
  • [22] Communication with the migraine patient
    Becker, WJ
    [J]. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2002, 29 : S1 - S2
  • [23] Improved polygenic risk prediction in migraine-first patients
    Torok, Dora
    Petschner, Peter
    Baksa, Daniel
    Juhasz, Gabriella
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN, 2024, 25 (01):
  • [24] Eptinezumab Treatment Initiated During a Migraine Attack Prolonged the Time to Next Migraine and Improved HIT-6 Outcomes
    McAllister, P.
    Winner, P.
    Chakhava, G.
    Ailani, J.
    Cady, R.
    Ettrup, A.
    Josiassen, M.
    Lindsten, A.
    Mehta, L.
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2021, 28 : 227 - 227
  • [25] Improved outcomes for patients with metastatic melanoma
    Vernon K. Sondak
    Lawrence E. Flaherty
    [J]. Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2011, 8 : 513 - 515
  • [26] Complex Patients with Migraine Achieve Improved Clinical Outcomes and Reduced Disability After Receiving Care via an Asynchronous Telemedicine Platform
    Crystal, S.
    Mauskop, A.
    Rapoport, A.
    Cowan, R.
    Bain, P.
    Kiarashi, J.
    Crystal, S.
    Cannon, K.
    Cohen, A.
    Parikh, N.
    [J]. HEADACHE, 2023, 63 : 45 - 46
  • [27] Evaluation of Communication Between Healthcare Professionals and Individuals with Chronic Migraine: Results From the Chronic Migraine Epidemiology and Outcomes (CaMEO) Study
    Dodick, D. W.
    Smith, J. H.
    Chou, D. E.
    Fanning, K. M.
    Reed, M. L.
    Adams, A.
    Buse, D. C.
    Lipton, R. B.
    [J]. HEADACHE, 2016, 56 : 26 - 27
  • [28] Delivery Outcomes of Patients With Acute Migraine in Pregnancy: A Retrospective Study
    Grossman, Tracy B.
    Robbins, Matthew S.
    Govindappagari, Shravya
    Dayal, Ashlesha K.
    [J]. HEADACHE, 2017, 57 (04): : 605 - 611
  • [29] Migraine in patients with fibromyalgia and outcomes of greater occipital nerve blockage
    Yilmaz, Volkan
    Aras, Berke
    Erturk, Fatma Avsar
    Cakci, Fatma Aytul
    Umay, Ebru
    [J]. CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY, 2019, 181 : 54 - 57
  • [30] Triptan Use and Associated Patient Reported Outcomes in Migraine Patients
    Farrar, M.
    Lombard, L.
    Ye, W.
    Kim, Y.
    Cotton, S.
    Jackson, J.
    Hake, Ann
    [J]. CEPHALALGIA, 2019, 39 : 198 - 199