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Espen Saxhaug Kristoffersen1, Kjersti Aaseth, Ragnhild Berling Grande, Christofer Lundqvist, Michael Bjørn Russell.
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BACKGROUND: Chronic headache is associated with disability and high utilisation of health care including complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23596996 PMCID: PMC3637304 DOI: 10.1186/1129-2377-14-36
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Self-reported efficacy of complementary and alternative medicine in people with primary and secondary chronic headache
| 23 (15–35) (15/65) | 16 (8–27) (9/58) | 25 (7–59) (2/8) | 0 (0–43) (0/5) | 20 (14–27) (26/133) | 32 (17–52) (8/25) | 27 (10–57) (3/11) | 41 (22–64) (7/17) | 0 (0/1) | 32 (20–46) (15/47) | |
| 23 (14–34) (14/62) | 28 (17–42) (13/47) | 25 (1/4) | 50 (1/2) | 26 (19–34) (29/113) | 30 (16–51) (7/23) | 38 (14–69) (3/8) | 43 (21–67) (6/14) | - | 38 (24–53) (15/40) | |
| 17 (1–37) (4/23) | 18 (6–41) (3/17) | 0 (0/2) | 0 (0/3) | 16 (8–29) (7/44) | 13 (2–47) (1/8) | 25 (1/4) | 0 (0/7) | - | 6 (1–28) (1/16) | |
| 15(4–42) (2/13) | 17 (3–56) (1/6) | - | 0 (0/1) | 15 (5–36) (3/20) | 33 (1/3) | 0 (0/1) | - | - | 33 (1/3) | |
| 23 (17–32) (25/109) | 28 (20–37) (26/94) | 25 (7–59) (2/8) | 25 (1/4) | 25 (20–31) (53/211) | 43 (29–58) (17/40) | 28 (13–51) (5/18) | 41 (23–61) (9/22) | 33 (1/3) | 38 (27–49) (27/72) | |
| 25 (1/4) | 0 (0/3) | - | 0 (0/1) | 25 (7–59) (2/8) | 0 (0/1) | - | 33 (1/3) | - | 33 (1/3) | |
| 29 (12–55) (4/14) | 41 (22–64) (7/17) | - | - | 35 (21–53) (11/31) | 50 (1/2) | 0 (0/1) | 0 (0/1) | - | 25 (1/4) | |
| 39 (31–47) (51/132) | 42 (33–51) (46/110) | 33 (12–65) (3/9) | 33 (10–70) (2/6) | 40 (34–46) (101/253) | 51 (36–66)(21/41) | 37 (19–59) (7/19) | 50 (33–67) (15/30) | 33 (1/3) | 46 (36–57) (38/82) | |
| 2.3 (1–6) | 2.3 (1–8) | 2.6 (1–4) | 3.2 (1–7) | 2.4 (1–8) | 2.7 (1–6) | 2.5 (1–6) | 2.4 (1–5) | 1.3 (1–2) | 2.5 (1–6) |
CTTH; Chronic tension-type headache, CM; Chronic migraine, CPTH; Chronic post-traumatic headache, CEH; Cervicogenic headache, HACRS; Headache attributed to chronic rhinosinusitis.
Figures show percentages and numbers of patients who have report subjective efficacy of the given treatment (n) compared to the numbers who have tried the treatment (N). The diagnoses are not mutually exclusive, i.e. one person can have two or more headache diagnoses. CI are not given when N <5.