Headache service quality evaluation: implementation of quality indicators in primary care in Europe.
B LenzZaza KatsaravaR Gil-GouveiaG KarelisB KaynarkayaL MeksaE OliveiraF PalavraI RosendoM SahinB SilvaD UludüzY Z UralI Varsberga-ApsiteS T ZenginL ZvauneT J Steinernull nullPublished in: The journal of headache and pain (2021)
The study demonstrated that headache service quality indicators can be used in primary care, proving both practical and fit for purpose. It also uncovered quality deficits leading to suboptimal treatment, often due to a lack of knowledge among the general practitioners. There were failures of process also. These findings signal the need for additional training in headache diagnosis and management in primary care, where most headache patients are necessarily treated. More generally, they underline the importance of headache service quality evaluation in primary care, not only to identify-quality failings but also to guide improvements. This study also demonstrated that patients' satisfaction is not, on its own, a good indicator of service quality.