The Aids to Management are a product of the Global Campaign against Headache, a worldwide programme of action conducted in official relations with the World Health Organization. Developed in partnership with the European Headache Federation, they update the first edition published 11 years ago. The common headache disorders (migraine, tension-type headache and medication-overuse headache) are major causes of ill health. They should be managed in primary care, firstly because their management is generally not difficult, and secondly because they are so common. These Aids to Management, with the European principles of management of headache disorders in primary care as the core of their content, combine educational materials with practical management aids. They are supplemented by translation protocols, to ensure that translations are unchanged in meaning from the English-language originals. The Aids to Management may be individually downloaded and, as is the case for all products of the Global Campaign against Headache, are available without restriction for non-commercial use.

Aids to management of headache disorders in primary care (2nd edition). On behalf of the European Headache Federation and Lifting the Burden: The Global Campaign against Headache / Steiner, T. J.; Jensen, R.; Katsarava, Z.; Linde, M.; Macgregor, E. A.; Osipova, V.; Paemeleire, K.; Olesen, J.; Peters, M.; Martelletti, P.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN. - ISSN 1129-2369. - 20:1(2019), pp. 1-52. [10.1186/s10194-018-0899-2]

Aids to management of headache disorders in primary care (2nd edition). On behalf of the European Headache Federation and Lifting the Burden: The Global Campaign against Headache

Steiner T. J.
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Katsarava Z.;Martelletti P.
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2019

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The Aids to Management are a product of the Global Campaign against Headache, a worldwide programme of action conducted in official relations with the World Health Organization. Developed in partnership with the European Headache Federation, they update the first edition published 11 years ago. The common headache disorders (migraine, tension-type headache and medication-overuse headache) are major causes of ill health. They should be managed in primary care, firstly because their management is generally not difficult, and secondly because they are so common. These Aids to Management, with the European principles of management of headache disorders in primary care as the core of their content, combine educational materials with practical management aids. They are supplemented by translation protocols, to ensure that translations are unchanged in meaning from the English-language originals. The Aids to Management may be individually downloaded and, as is the case for all products of the Global Campaign against Headache, are available without restriction for non-commercial use.
2019
burden of disease; classification; cluster headache; diagnosis; european headache federation; follow-up; global campaign against headache; guidelines; headache calendar; headache diary; headache disorders; instruments; management; medication-overuse headache; migraine; outcome measures; patient information leaflets; persistent idiopathic facial pain; primary care; red flags; tension-type headache; translation; trigeminal neuralgia; headache disorders; humans; primary health care; world health organization
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Aids to management of headache disorders in primary care (2nd edition). On behalf of the European Headache Federation and Lifting the Burden: The Global Campaign against Headache / Steiner, T. J.; Jensen, R.; Katsarava, Z.; Linde, M.; Macgregor, E. A.; Osipova, V.; Paemeleire, K.; Olesen, J.; Peters, M.; Martelletti, P.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN. - ISSN 1129-2369. - 20:1(2019), pp. 1-52. [10.1186/s10194-018-0899-2]
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