Delivery of care for migraine in the Asian Oceanian region: A cross-sectional study.
Artemio RoxasLiz Edenberg QuilesShuu-Jiun WangPublished in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2021)
The survey showed the scarcity of clinical guidelines, subspecialty training, dedicated headache clinics, and patient advocacy organization for the care of headache patients in the participating countries. Acute and prophylactic medications approved for migraine are available in most countries but approved non-pharmacologic devices are lacking. The recommendations in the 2011 Atlas of Headache Disorders are still to be achieved.
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