Patient Perspectives and Experiences of Preventive Treatments and Self-Injectable Devices for Migraine: A Focus Group Study.
Jaein SeoCharlie A SmithCaitlin ThomasTommi TervonenAsha HareendranJanet H FordVirginia L StaufferRobert A NicholsonKevin Harrison DuffyAntje Tockhorn-HeidenreichPublished in: The patient (2021)
This study highlights the fact that many people with migraine still lack access to a preventive treatment that is effective and tolerable. In addition to efficacy and safety considerations, treatment decisions may be guided by the mode of administration. In the case of self-injectable preventive treatments, key device characteristics affecting these decisions may be ease of use, comfort, and confidence in self-injection. Insights gained from this study were used to help develop a preliminary set of attributes and levels for a preference-elicitation instrument.