GPs' classification of headache: is primary headache underdiagnosed?
2008; Royal College of General Practitioners; Volume: 58; Issue: 547 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3399/bjgp08x264072
ISSN1478-5242
AutoresDavid Kernick, S Stapley, William Hamilton,
Tópico(s)Glutathione Transferases and Polymorphisms
ResumoWith a high economic, social, and personal burden, headache remains an important health problem. How UK GPs diagnose headache in the UK is unknown. In this study, a large primary care database was used and diagnostic categories were described for 91121 adult patients with new-onset headache, that is, patients who had not consulted for headache in the previous year. Seventy per cent of headaches were not given a diagnostic label, 24% were diagnosed as primary, and 6% as secondary headaches. It is suggested that GPs' difficulty in diagnosing headache presentations contributes to the high level of morbidity and unmet need in this disease.
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