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Approach to the Patient With Headache

Deborah I. Friedman

2024CONTINUUM Lifelong Learning in Neurology10 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The evaluation of patients with headache relies heavily on the history. This article reviews key questions for diagnosing primary and secondary headache disorders with a rationale for each and phrasing to optimize the information obtained and the patient's experience. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS: The availability of online resources for clinicians and patients continues to increase, including sites that use artificial intelligence to generate a diagnosis and report based on patient responses online. Patient-friendly headache apps include calendars that help track treatment response, identify triggers, and provide educational information. ESSENTIAL POINTS: A structured approach to taking the history, incorporating online resources and other technologies when needed, facilitates making an accurate diagnosis and often eliminates the need for unnecessary testing. A detailed yet empathetic approach incorporating interpersonal skills enhances relationship building and trust, both of which are integral to successful treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Key (lock)Interpersonal communicationComputer scienceMedicinePsychologySocial psychologyComputer securityMigraine and Headache StudiesSocial Media in Health EducationHealth Literacy and Information Accessibility
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