2022
DOI: 10.14423/smj.0000000000001382
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Receiving Medical Care for Chronic Migraines: A Phenomenological Study

Abstract: Objectives: Treating chronic migraine (CM) effectively is one of the greatest challenges a primary care provider (PCP) may encounter. Many patients with CM report dissatisfaction and minimal gains from treatment, despite using the best medical interventions available. For this study, patients with CM and their partners provided insight into how PCPs could improve CM treatment.Methods: Using the immersion/crystallization phenomenological method, we collected data from 11 patients with CM and 8 of their partners… Show more

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