Skip to main content
Top
Published in: The Journal of Headache and Pain 1/2022

Open Access 01-12-2022 | Care | Research

One-quarter of individuals with weekly headache have never consulted a medical doctor: a Danish nationwide cross-sectional survey

Authors: Thien Phu Do, Simon Stefansen, Mikala Dømgaard, Timothy J. Steiner, Messoud Ashina

Published in: The Journal of Headache and Pain | Issue 1/2022

Login to get access

Abstract

Introduction

Large numbers of people with headache who would benefit are not reached by headache services. Among the causes are poor or disorganized provision of headache services, but reluctance to seek healthcare has frequently been identified as a significant barrier. We conducted a national survey of people with headache to assess the extent of this problem in Denmark, a country with well organized, highly resourced, and readily accessible services.

Methods

We conducted a nationwide cross-sectional survey of adults ≥ 18 years old in Denmark reporting at least one headache day in the last year. We used social media (Facebook) to publicize and drive a recruitment campaign. The survey investigated five items: (1) disease burden, (2) social life, (3) presenteeism, (4) social support, and (5) healthcare utilization.

Results

We included 6,567 respondents from May 2021 to June 2021; 70.2% were female, 39.8% male, and mean age was 43.2 ± 13.4 years. Of the respondents, 54.2% reported headache at least once a week, 33.4% reported headache a couple of times a month, and 12.4% reported headache a couple of times a year. Two-thirds of respondents (66.6%) reported that headache limited their social lives occasionally or frequently. Most respondents (86.8%) reported going to work or attending educational activities occasionally or more frequently even though they had headache. Half of the respondents (49.5%) experienced lack of understanding of their headaches from people occasionally or more frequently. Almost half of respondents (43.7%) had never consulted a medical doctor for their headache; even of those with weekly headache, more than a quarter (28.3%) had never done so in their lifetimes.

Conclusions

Headache disorders continue to be a problem, even in a high-income country with free and easily accessible headache services. Further studies are needed to investigate and clarify why even people with the highest burden are hesitant to seek and make use of widely available headache services.
Literature
3.
4.
go back to reference Eigenbrodt AK et al (2021) Diagnosis and management of migraine in ten steps. Nat Rev Neurol 17:501–514CrossRef Eigenbrodt AK et al (2021) Diagnosis and management of migraine in ten steps. Nat Rev Neurol 17:501–514CrossRef
5.
go back to reference Sanderson JC et al (2013) Headache-related health resource utilisation in chronic and episodic migraine across six countries. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 84:1309–1317CrossRef Sanderson JC et al (2013) Headache-related health resource utilisation in chronic and episodic migraine across six countries. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 84:1309–1317CrossRef
6.
go back to reference Katsarava Z, Mania M, Lampl C, Herberhold J, Steiner TJ (2018) Poor medical care for people with migraine in Europe – evidence from the Eurolight study. J Headache Pain 19:10CrossRef Katsarava Z, Mania M, Lampl C, Herberhold J, Steiner TJ (2018) Poor medical care for people with migraine in Europe – evidence from the Eurolight study. J Headache Pain 19:10CrossRef
9.
go back to reference Do TP et al (2022) Barriers and gaps in headache education: a national cross-sectional survey of neurology residents in Denmark. BMC Med Educ 22:233CrossRef Do TP et al (2022) Barriers and gaps in headache education: a national cross-sectional survey of neurology residents in Denmark. BMC Med Educ 22:233CrossRef
11.
go back to reference Olesen J (2017) The Danish Headache Center: From origin to full development. Cephalalgia 37:5–6CrossRef Olesen J (2017) The Danish Headache Center: From origin to full development. Cephalalgia 37:5–6CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Holt-Lunstad J, Smith TB, Layton JB (2010) Social Relationships and Mortality Risk: A Meta-analytic Review. PLoS Med 7:e1000316CrossRef Holt-Lunstad J, Smith TB, Layton JB (2010) Social Relationships and Mortality Risk: A Meta-analytic Review. PLoS Med 7:e1000316CrossRef
13.
go back to reference Ellwardt L, Van Tilburg TG, Aartsen MJ (2015) The mix matters: Complex personal networks relate to higher cognitive functioning in old age. Soc Sci Med 125:107–115CrossRef Ellwardt L, Van Tilburg TG, Aartsen MJ (2015) The mix matters: Complex personal networks relate to higher cognitive functioning in old age. Soc Sci Med 125:107–115CrossRef
14.
go back to reference Aartsen M, Veenstra M, Hansen T (2017) Social pathways to health: On the mediating role of the social network in the relation between socio-economic position and health. SSM - Popul Heal 3:419–426CrossRef Aartsen M, Veenstra M, Hansen T (2017) Social pathways to health: On the mediating role of the social network in the relation between socio-economic position and health. SSM - Popul Heal 3:419–426CrossRef
15.
go back to reference Gvantseladze K, Do TP, Hansen JM, Shapiro RE, Ashina M (2020) The Stereotypical Image of a Person With Migraine According to Mass Media. Headache J Head Face Pain 60:1465–1471CrossRef Gvantseladze K, Do TP, Hansen JM, Shapiro RE, Ashina M (2020) The Stereotypical Image of a Person With Migraine According to Mass Media. Headache J Head Face Pain 60:1465–1471CrossRef
16.
go back to reference Shapiro RE (2020) What Will it Take to Move the Needle for Headache Disorders? An Advocacy Perspective. Headache J Head Face Pain 60:2059–2077CrossRef Shapiro RE (2020) What Will it Take to Move the Needle for Headache Disorders? An Advocacy Perspective. Headache J Head Face Pain 60:2059–2077CrossRef
17.
go back to reference Parikh SK, Kempner J, Young WB (2021) Stigma and Migraine: Developing Effective Interventions. Curr Pain Headache Rep 25:75CrossRef Parikh SK, Kempner J, Young WB (2021) Stigma and Migraine: Developing Effective Interventions. Curr Pain Headache Rep 25:75CrossRef
18.
go back to reference Allen D, Hines EW, Pazdernik V, Konecny LT, Breitenbach E (2018) Four-year review of presenteeism data among employees of a large United States health care system: a retrospective prevalence study. Hum Resour Health 16:59CrossRef Allen D, Hines EW, Pazdernik V, Konecny LT, Breitenbach E (2018) Four-year review of presenteeism data among employees of a large United States health care system: a retrospective prevalence study. Hum Resour Health 16:59CrossRef
19.
go back to reference Lampl C et al (2012) Will (or can) people pay for headache care in a poor country? J Headache Pain 13:67–74CrossRef Lampl C et al (2012) Will (or can) people pay for headache care in a poor country? J Headache Pain 13:67–74CrossRef
20.
go back to reference Steiner TJ et al (2021) Structured headache services as the solution to the ill-health burden of headache: 1 Rationale and description. J Headache Pain 22:78CrossRef Steiner TJ et al (2021) Structured headache services as the solution to the ill-health burden of headache: 1 Rationale and description. J Headache Pain 22:78CrossRef
Metadata
Title
One-quarter of individuals with weekly headache have never consulted a medical doctor: a Danish nationwide cross-sectional survey
Authors
Thien Phu Do
Simon Stefansen
Mikala Dømgaard
Timothy J. Steiner
Messoud Ashina
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
Springer Milan
Keywords
Care
Headache
Published in
The Journal of Headache and Pain / Issue 1/2022
Print ISSN: 1129-2369
Electronic ISSN: 1129-2377
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-022-01460-6

Other articles of this Issue 1/2022

The Journal of Headache and Pain 1/2022 Go to the issue