2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00508-012-0250-x
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Kenntnis und Gebrauch von pharmakologischen und alternativen Kopfschmerztherapien

Abstract: In Austria, a significant proportion of patients suffering from frequent recurrent headaches or migraines who are referred to a tertiary headache centre do not know and do not use triptans and pharmacological prophylaxis, while there is obviously broad acceptance and frequent use of mostly questionable alternative treatments. Improvement of primary and secondary care as well as patient education is desirable.

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“…The frequency of the use of “alternative medicine,” such as acupuncture or CAM treatments, was comparable to an Austrian study before patients were enrolled in interdisciplinary treatment. There, about ¼ of the headache patients reported using acupuncture (28.1%) and homeopathy (24.6%) before therapy began in an interdisciplinary treatment center [ 44 ]. Comparable numbers were assessed in this study before interdisciplinary treatment began (25.5% acupuncture, 25.5% complementary and alternative medicine).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The frequency of the use of “alternative medicine,” such as acupuncture or CAM treatments, was comparable to an Austrian study before patients were enrolled in interdisciplinary treatment. There, about ¼ of the headache patients reported using acupuncture (28.1%) and homeopathy (24.6%) before therapy began in an interdisciplinary treatment center [ 44 ]. Comparable numbers were assessed in this study before interdisciplinary treatment began (25.5% acupuncture, 25.5% complementary and alternative medicine).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%