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Title: | The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with tension-type headache: A multicenter survey | Authors: | Fırat Y.E. Karşıdağ S. Neyal A.M. Cengiz E.K. Ergin N. Ak A.K. Sarıtaş A.Ş. Golen, Meltem Karacan Okuyan, Dilek Yilmaz Bakar, Ebru Ergin Eren, Fettah Neyal, Abdurrahman Cinar, Nilgun Kendirli, Sude Yilmaz, Buket Ozkara Sahin, Sevki Ates, Miruna Florentina Bulbul, Nazli Gamze Demir, Aysegul Dogan, Baki Demirel, Esra Aciman Erdemoglu, Ali Kemal Seven, Silanur Comruk, Gulsum |
Keywords: | COVID-19 Pandemic Quality of life Tension-type headache analgesic agent adult Article chronic disease controlled study coronary artery disease coronavirus disease 2019 diabetes mellitus disease severity female headache health service human hypertension hypothyroidism Likert scale lung disease major clinical study male mental health multicenter study outpatient department pandemic perception physician physiological stress posttraumatic stress disorder quality of life questionnaire sleep quality tension headache vaccination World Health Organization |
Publisher: | ASEAN Neurological Association | Abstract: | Background & Objective: Tension-type headache (TTH) is the most common primary headache. TTH worsens quality of life and is related to various psychosocial factors. We aimed to examine the severity of headache (intensity, frequency, and duration), analgesic use, quality of life (QoL), and the impact of COVID pandemic-induced stress in TTH patients. Methods: TTH cases seen at neurology outpatient clinics in 15 centers in Turkey were included in the study. A questionnaire incorporating sociodemographic and medical information, headache features, sleep quality, general quality of life, and impact of the pandemic event was administered to the subjects. Results: A total of 975 TTH patients were evaluated. Headache severity was higher in women as well as in patients with a history of COVID-19 contact. Women, those with chronic diseases, and cases with a COVID-19 contact history had worse perceptions of quality of life and were affected to a greater extent by the pandemic. The factors affecting the impact of the pandemic were female gender and difficulty in access to health services for headache. Co-existing chronic diseases and lost productive time due to headaches were negative determinants for both QoL and the impact of the pandemic. Conclusion: Our results show that the COVID pandemic severely worsened the headache burden, quality of life and mental health of TTH patients. These findings can guide us in the clinical approach to TTH cases. © 2022, ASEAN Neurological Association. All rights reserved. | URI: | https://doi.org/10.54029/2022xzv https://hdl.handle.net/11499/47858 |
ISSN: | 1823-6138 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection Tıp Fakültesi Koleksiyonu WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection |
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