A qualitative evidence synthesis of patient perspectives on migraine treatment features and outcomes.
Meritxell UrtechoBrittin WagnerZhen WangJuliana H VanderPluymRashmi B Halker SinghJane NoyesMary E ButlerMohammad Hassan MuradPublished in: Headache (2023)
Patient values and preferences were individually constructed, varied widely, and could be at odds with conventional medical perspectives and evidence of treatment effects. Considering the availability of numerous treatments for acute migraine, it is necessary that decision-making incorporates patient values and preferences identified in qualitative research. The findings of this qualitative synthesis can be used to facilitate an individually tailored approach, strengthen the patient-health-care system relationship, and guide choices and decisions in the context of a clinical encounter or a clinical practice guideline.