• Curr Pain Headache Rep · Feb 2019

    Review

    Unique Considerations for Special Populations in Episodic Migraine: the Underserved.

    • Umer Najib, Melissa Moore, and David Watson.
    • Department of Neurology, West Virginia University, Medical Center Drive, Suite 1310 HSS, Morgantown, WV, 26506, USA.
    • Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2019 Feb 21; 23 (2): 9.

    Purpose Of ReviewPeople with migraine disease face many challenges, and these challenges can be magnified when someone is part of an "underserved" population. We set out to examine various categories of "underserved" populations, consider the unique challenges faced by these groups, and discuss mechanisms to mitigate these challenges as much as possible.Recent FindingsVery little research has been performed to specifically evaluate underserved populations related to people with migraine disease. Recent research has shown the overall limitations of limited numbers of physicians with specialty training in headache disorders, and the socioeconomic implications of migraine disease have long been reported. Even the definition of "underserved" is not completely clear. We undertook to define this concept in the setting of migraine disease, breaking into different categories, including financial, geographic, and cultural/racial. Each underserved population has both shared and unique challenges, and in reality, given the paucity of medical expertise throughout the United States, one could make the argument that nearly all people with migraine disease are at risk for being underserved. In the future, epidemiologic as well as therapeutic research should incorporate analyses of these and any other underserved population to improve the application of study results across broad and varied populations whose commonality, in many cases, ends with sharing the same disease.

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