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The impact of a digital platform on migraine patient-centered outcome research. Evaluation of midolordecabeza.org, a headache website in Spanish.

Victor J Gallardo1, Alicia Alpuente1,2, Xim Cerda-Company1, Marta Torres-Ferrus1,2, Margarita Sanchez Del Rio3, José Miguel Lainez4, Rogelio Leira5, Jérôme Trochet6, Patricia Pozo-Rosich1,2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This internet survey aimed to analyze the activity of midolordecabeza.org, a specialized website for headache stakeholders.
BACKGROUND: eHealth tools, such as websites, can be educational for stakeholders of a specific disease, such as patients. This is particularly helpful in chronic disorders such as migraine. eHealth also enhances patient-centered outcome research. The website midolordecabeza.org has the stated aim of organizing key information on headache making it accessible and useful for all stakeholders, and, eventually promoting patient participation.
METHODS: We analyzed Google Analytics (GA) data to study the web's activity, traffic source, geographical distribution of access, registered-user behavior, electronic device performance, and temporary references with greater web activity.
RESULTS: From January 2015 until December 2020, the website registered 1,121,585 visitors, 1,775,953 sessions, and a total of 3,833,144 views with an average time per session of nearly 2 min. Higher data traffic has been registered in Spanish-speaking countries such as Spain (33.3%; 591,256/1,775,953), where Spain's regions with higher views were statistically significantly correlated with the nationwide migraine prevalence (ρ = 0.505; p = 0.039). In regard to social behavior, returning users were statistically significantly associated with being a woman (84.0%; 5696/6781), and they predominantly acceded from organic searches (50.6%; 3434/6781). When answering available open surveys, 72.5% (1827/2520) described their migraine as a disabling disease with high impact on their daily tasks and 64.4% (14,016/21,764) were unaware of what their headache diagnosis is.
CONCLUSIONS: Spanish-speaking patients with migraine around the world increasingly visited the headache-specialized website midolordecabeza.org using different electronic devices, showing great interest in their disease. This website allowed them to get updated information on their disease, share clinical data with physicians, and finally express their concerns.
© 2021 American Headache Society.

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Keywords:  digital platform; eHealth; migraine; patient empowerment; patient-centered outcome research

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34601726     DOI: 10.1111/head.14225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Headache        ISSN: 0017-8748            Impact factor:   5.887


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1.  Health co-inquiry in migraine: Online participation and stakeholder experiences before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Camden L Baucke; Lauren S Seifert; Kara Kaelber
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-11-29       Impact factor: 3.240

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