Patients' and Health Care Workers' Perception of Migraine Images on the Internet: Cross-sectional Survey Study.
Bianca RaffaelliPia KullJasper MecklenburgLucas Hendrik OvereemElisabeth StorchMaria TerhartLars NeebUwe ReuterPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
Standard images of migraine attacks are considered only slightly or moderately realistic by patients and health care workers. Some characteristics perceived as more realistic such as male sex or older age are in contrast with migraine epidemiology. A more accurate representation of migraine in the media could help to raise awareness for migraine and reduce the associated stigma.
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