Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 985-987 |
Number of pages | 3 |
Journal | Headache |
Volume | 61 |
Issue number | 7 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jul 1 2021 |
Keywords
- guilt
- headache
- patient-centered
- qualitative
- stigma
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Neurology
- Clinical Neurology
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The value of the patient perspective in understanding the full burden of migraine. / Wells, Rebecca Erwin; Estave, Paige M.; Burch, Rebecca et al.
In: Headache, Vol. 61, No. 7, 01.07.2021, p. 985-987.Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial › peer-review
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T1 - The value of the patient perspective in understanding the full burden of migraine
AU - Wells, Rebecca Erwin
AU - Estave, Paige M.
AU - Burch, Rebecca
AU - Haas, Niina
AU - Powers, Scott W.
AU - Seng, Elizabeth
AU - Buse, Dawn C.
AU - Lipton, Richard B.
N1 - Funding Information: We are grateful to all the participants who volunteered for this study. This research was conducted with tremendous support from Summerlyn Beeghly, Reid Anderson, Caitlyn Margol, Mariam Shakir, Geena George, Anissa Berger, Nathaniel O'Connell, Charles R. Pierce, Kate Furgurson, the Wake Forest Baptist Health Q‐Pro, Timothy T. Houle, PhD, Elizabeth Loder, MD, MPH, Donald B. Penzien, PhD, and Fadel Zeidan, PhD. We appreciate support from the Wake Forest Clinical Translational Science Institute (CTSI), the Clinical Research Unit staff and support, and the Research Coordinator Pool, funded by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), National Institutes of Health, through Grant Award Number UL1TR001420, and Harvard Catalyst research assistant Peter Douglass. We appreciate the help of the research coordinators, including Imani Randolph, Elizabeth Crenshaw, Emily Ansusinha, Georgeta Lester, Carolyn Hedrick, Sandra Norona, Nancy Lawlor, and Brittany Briceno. This study would not have been completed without the tremendous support of a multitude of students, including the following: Nicole Rojas, Hudaisa Fatima, Jason Collier, Grace Posey, Obiageli Nwamu, Vinish Kumar, Rosalia Arnolda, Paige Brabant, Danika Berman, Nicholas Contillo, Flora Chang, Easton Howard, Camden Nelson, and Carson DeLong. Funding Information: PME and REW have no conflicts of interest to report. RB receives an editorial stipend for serving as an Associate Editor for . NH is an employee and receives salary support from BrightOutcome Inc. ES has consulted for GlaxoSmithKline and Click Therapeutics. SWP receives grant support to his institution from the National Institutes of Health, Migraine Research Foundation, National Headache Foundation, and Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. He is a member of the Migraine Research Foundation Advisory Board and is an Associate Editor for . He has served as a consultant for Theranica, Biohaven, and Allegan MIND. DCB is a part‐time employee of Vector Psychometric Group, LLC, and has received grant support and honoraria from the Food and Drug Administration and the National Headache Foundation and grant support and honoraria from Allergan, Amgen, Biohaven, Lilly, Lundbeck, and Teva. She serves on the editorial board of Current Pain and Headache Reports. RBL has received grant support from the National Institutes of Health, the Food and Drug Administration, the National Headache Foundation, and the Migraine Research Fund. He serves as a consultant, serves as an advisory board member, and has received honoraria from or conducted studies funded by Alder, Abbvie/Allergan, American Headache Society, Biohaven, Eli Lilly, Lundbeck, Merck, Novartis, Pfizer, and Teva, Inc. He receives royalties from , 8th Edition (Oxford University Press, 2009). He holds stock or options in Biohaven and Ctrl M. Neurology Headache Wolff's Headache Funding Information: The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the American Pain Society Grant, Sharon S. Keller Chronic Pain Research Program (PI-Wells), NCCIH K23AT008406 (PI-Wells) and NINDS K23NS096107 (PI-Seng), American Headache Society Fellowship (PIs: Wells and Burch), and the Headache Research Fund of the John R. Graham Headache Center, Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital. This research was supported in part by the Qualitative and Patient-Reported Outcomes Developing Shared Resource of the Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center's NCI Cancer Center Support Grant P30CA012197 and the Wake Forest Clinical and Translational Science Institute's NCATS Grant UL1TR001420. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. We are grateful to all the participants who volunteered for this study. This research was conducted with tremendous support from Summerlyn Beeghly, Reid Anderson, Caitlyn Margol, Mariam Shakir, Geena George, Anissa Berger, Nathaniel O'Connell, Charles R. Pierce, Kate Furgurson, the Wake Forest Baptist Health Q-Pro, Timothy T. Houle, PhD, Elizabeth Loder, MD, MPH, Donald B. Penzien, PhD, and Fadel Zeidan, PhD. We appreciate support from the Wake Forest Clinical Translational Science Institute (CTSI), the Clinical Research Unit staff and support, and the Research Coordinator Pool, funded by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), National Institutes of Health, through Grant Award Number UL1TR001420, and Harvard Catalyst research assistant Peter Douglass. We appreciate the help of the research coordinators, including Imani Randolph, Elizabeth Crenshaw, Emily Ansusinha, Georgeta Lester, Carolyn Hedrick, Sandra Norona, Nancy Lawlor, and Brittany Briceno. This study would not have been completed without the tremendous support of a multitude of students, including the following: Nicole Rojas, Hudaisa Fatima, Jason Collier, Grace Posey, Obiageli Nwamu, Vinish Kumar, Rosalia Arnolda, Paige Brabant, Danika Berman, Nicholas Contillo, Flora Chang, Easton Howard, Camden Nelson, and Carson DeLong. Funding Information: The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the American Pain Society Grant, Sharon S. Keller Chronic Pain Research Program (PI‐Wells), NCCIH K23AT008406 (PI‐Wells) and NINDS K23NS096107 (PI‐Seng), American Headache Society Fellowship (PIs: Wells and Burch), and the Headache Research Fund of the John R. Graham Headache Center, Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital. This research was supported in part by the Qualitative and Patient‐Reported Outcomes Developing Shared Resource of the Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center's NCI Cancer Center Support Grant P30CA012197 and the Wake Forest Clinical and Translational Science Institute's NCATS Grant UL1TR001420. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.
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