Rethinking headache as a global public health case model for reaching the SDG 3 HEALTH by 2030

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Autor(a) principal: Martelletti, Paolo
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Leonardi, Matilde, Ashina, Messoud, Burstein, Rami, Cho, Soo Jin, Charway-Felli, Augustina, Dodick, David W., Gil-Gouveia, Raquel, Grazzi, Licia, Lampl, Christian, Maassen Van Den Brink, Antoinette, Minen, Mia T., Mitsikostas, Dimos Dimitrios, Olesen, Jes, Owolabi, Mayowa Ojo, Reuter, Uwe, Ruiz de la Torre, Elena, Sacco, Simona, Schwedt, Todd J., Serafini, Gianluca, Surya, Nirmal, Tassorelli, Cristina, Wang, Shuu Jiun, Wang, Yonggang, Wijeratne, Tissa, Raggi, Alberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/42998
Resumo: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development sets out, through 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a path for the prosperity of people and the planet. SDG 3 in particular aims to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages and includes several targets to enhance health. This review presents a “headache-tailored” perspective on how to achieve SDG 3 by focusing on six specific actions: targeting chronic headaches; reducing the overuse of acute pain-relieving medications; promoting the education of healthcare professionals; granting access to medication in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC); implementing training and educational opportunities for healthcare professionals in low and middle income countries; building a global alliance against headache disorders. Addressing the burden of headache disorders directly impacts on populations’ health, as well as on the possibility to improve the productivity of people aged below 50, women in particular. Our analysis pointed out several elements, and included: moving forward from frequency-based parameters to define headache severity; recognizing and managing comorbid diseases and risk factors; implementing a disease management multi-modal management model that incorporates pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments; early recognizing and managing the overuse of acute pain-relieving medications; promoting undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing medical education of healthcare professionals with specific training on headache; and promoting a culture that favors the recognition of headaches as diseases with a neurobiological basis, where this is not yet recognized. Making headache care more sustainable is an achievable objective, which will require multi-stakeholder collaborations across all sectors of society, both health-related and not health-related. Robust investments will be needed; however, considering the high prevalence of headache disorders and the associated disability, these investments will surely improve multiple health outcomes and lift development and well-being globally.
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spelling Rethinking headache as a global public health case model for reaching the SDG 3 HEALTH by 2030Global burden of disease studyLow- and middle-income countriesMedication overuse headacheMigraineSustainable development goalsTension-type headacheThe 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development sets out, through 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a path for the prosperity of people and the planet. SDG 3 in particular aims to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages and includes several targets to enhance health. This review presents a “headache-tailored” perspective on how to achieve SDG 3 by focusing on six specific actions: targeting chronic headaches; reducing the overuse of acute pain-relieving medications; promoting the education of healthcare professionals; granting access to medication in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC); implementing training and educational opportunities for healthcare professionals in low and middle income countries; building a global alliance against headache disorders. Addressing the burden of headache disorders directly impacts on populations’ health, as well as on the possibility to improve the productivity of people aged below 50, women in particular. Our analysis pointed out several elements, and included: moving forward from frequency-based parameters to define headache severity; recognizing and managing comorbid diseases and risk factors; implementing a disease management multi-modal management model that incorporates pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments; early recognizing and managing the overuse of acute pain-relieving medications; promoting undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing medical education of healthcare professionals with specific training on headache; and promoting a culture that favors the recognition of headaches as diseases with a neurobiological basis, where this is not yet recognized. Making headache care more sustainable is an achievable objective, which will require multi-stakeholder collaborations across all sectors of society, both health-related and not health-related. Robust investments will be needed; however, considering the high prevalence of headache disorders and the associated disability, these investments will surely improve multiple health outcomes and lift development and well-being globally.Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica PortuguesaMartelletti, PaoloLeonardi, MatildeAshina, MessoudBurstein, RamiCho, Soo JinCharway-Felli, AugustinaDodick, David W.Gil-Gouveia, RaquelGrazzi, LiciaLampl, ChristianMaassen Van Den Brink, AntoinetteMinen, Mia T.Mitsikostas, Dimos DimitriosOlesen, JesOwolabi, Mayowa OjoReuter, UweRuiz de la Torre, ElenaSacco, SimonaSchwedt, Todd J.Serafini, GianlucaSurya, NirmalTassorelli, CristinaWang, Shuu JiunWang, YonggangWijeratne, TissaRaggi, Alberto2023-11-08T08:44:56Z2023-122023-12-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/42998eng1129-236910.1186/s10194-023-01666-285175021491PMC1060492137884869001090252000001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-14T01:36:51Zoai:repositorio.ucp.pt:10400.14/42998Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:42:26.828205Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Rethinking headache as a global public health case model for reaching the SDG 3 HEALTH by 2030
spellingShingle Rethinking headache as a global public health case model for reaching the SDG 3 HEALTH by 2030
Martelletti, Paolo
Global burden of disease study
Low- and middle-income countries
Medication overuse headache
Migraine
Sustainable development goals
Tension-type headache
title_short Rethinking headache as a global public health case model for reaching the SDG 3 HEALTH by 2030
title_full Rethinking headache as a global public health case model for reaching the SDG 3 HEALTH by 2030
title_fullStr Rethinking headache as a global public health case model for reaching the SDG 3 HEALTH by 2030
title_full_unstemmed Rethinking headache as a global public health case model for reaching the SDG 3 HEALTH by 2030
title_sort Rethinking headache as a global public health case model for reaching the SDG 3 HEALTH by 2030
author Martelletti, Paolo
author_facet Martelletti, Paolo
Leonardi, Matilde
Ashina, Messoud
Burstein, Rami
Cho, Soo Jin
Charway-Felli, Augustina
Dodick, David W.
Gil-Gouveia, Raquel
Grazzi, Licia
Lampl, Christian
Maassen Van Den Brink, Antoinette
Minen, Mia T.
Mitsikostas, Dimos Dimitrios
Olesen, Jes
Owolabi, Mayowa Ojo
Reuter, Uwe
Ruiz de la Torre, Elena
Sacco, Simona
Schwedt, Todd J.
Serafini, Gianluca
Surya, Nirmal
Tassorelli, Cristina
Wang, Shuu Jiun
Wang, Yonggang
Wijeratne, Tissa
Raggi, Alberto
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author2 Leonardi, Matilde
Ashina, Messoud
Burstein, Rami
Cho, Soo Jin
Charway-Felli, Augustina
Dodick, David W.
Gil-Gouveia, Raquel
Grazzi, Licia
Lampl, Christian
Maassen Van Den Brink, Antoinette
Minen, Mia T.
Mitsikostas, Dimos Dimitrios
Olesen, Jes
Owolabi, Mayowa Ojo
Reuter, Uwe
Ruiz de la Torre, Elena
Sacco, Simona
Schwedt, Todd J.
Serafini, Gianluca
Surya, Nirmal
Tassorelli, Cristina
Wang, Shuu Jiun
Wang, Yonggang
Wijeratne, Tissa
Raggi, Alberto
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martelletti, Paolo
Leonardi, Matilde
Ashina, Messoud
Burstein, Rami
Cho, Soo Jin
Charway-Felli, Augustina
Dodick, David W.
Gil-Gouveia, Raquel
Grazzi, Licia
Lampl, Christian
Maassen Van Den Brink, Antoinette
Minen, Mia T.
Mitsikostas, Dimos Dimitrios
Olesen, Jes
Owolabi, Mayowa Ojo
Reuter, Uwe
Ruiz de la Torre, Elena
Sacco, Simona
Schwedt, Todd J.
Serafini, Gianluca
Surya, Nirmal
Tassorelli, Cristina
Wang, Shuu Jiun
Wang, Yonggang
Wijeratne, Tissa
Raggi, Alberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Global burden of disease study
Low- and middle-income countries
Medication overuse headache
Migraine
Sustainable development goals
Tension-type headache
topic Global burden of disease study
Low- and middle-income countries
Medication overuse headache
Migraine
Sustainable development goals
Tension-type headache
description The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development sets out, through 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a path for the prosperity of people and the planet. SDG 3 in particular aims to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages and includes several targets to enhance health. This review presents a “headache-tailored” perspective on how to achieve SDG 3 by focusing on six specific actions: targeting chronic headaches; reducing the overuse of acute pain-relieving medications; promoting the education of healthcare professionals; granting access to medication in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC); implementing training and educational opportunities for healthcare professionals in low and middle income countries; building a global alliance against headache disorders. Addressing the burden of headache disorders directly impacts on populations’ health, as well as on the possibility to improve the productivity of people aged below 50, women in particular. Our analysis pointed out several elements, and included: moving forward from frequency-based parameters to define headache severity; recognizing and managing comorbid diseases and risk factors; implementing a disease management multi-modal management model that incorporates pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments; early recognizing and managing the overuse of acute pain-relieving medications; promoting undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing medical education of healthcare professionals with specific training on headache; and promoting a culture that favors the recognition of headaches as diseases with a neurobiological basis, where this is not yet recognized. Making headache care more sustainable is an achievable objective, which will require multi-stakeholder collaborations across all sectors of society, both health-related and not health-related. Robust investments will be needed; however, considering the high prevalence of headache disorders and the associated disability, these investments will surely improve multiple health outcomes and lift development and well-being globally.
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