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The burden of headache and a health-care needs assessment in the adult population of Mali: a cross-sectional population-based study.
The burden of headache and a health-care needs assessment in the adult population of Mali: a cross-sectional population-based study. The journal of headache and pain Maiga, Y., Diallo, S. H., Sangho, O., Moskatel, L. S., Konipo, F., Bocoum, A., Diallo, S., Coulibaly, A., Daou, M., Dolo, H., Sangaré, M., Albakaye, M., Traoré, Z., Coulibaly, T., Sissoko, A., Landouré, G., Guindo, B., Ahamadou, M., Toure, M. D., Dembele, A., Sacko, H., Kadri Sao, C. A., Coulibaly, D., Dembele, S., Coulibaly, C. O., Sanogo, M., Boiguilé, S., Nizard, J., Cowan, R., Steiner, T. J., Husøy, A. A. 2024; 25 (1): 107Abstract
Our recent studies have shown headache disorders to be very common in the central and western sub-Saharan countries of Benin and Cameroon. Here we report headache in nearby Mali, a strife-torn country that differs topographically, culturally, politically and economically. The purposes were to estimate headache-attributed burden and need for headache care.We used cluster-random sampling in seven of Mali's eleven regions to obtain a nationally representative sample. During unannounced household visits by trained interviewers, one randomly selected adult member (18-65 years) from each household was interviewed using the structured HARDSHIP questionnaire, with enquiries into headache in the last year and, additionally, headache yesterday (HY). Headache on =?15 days/month (H15+) was diagnosed as probable medication-overuse headache (pMOH) when associated with acute medication use on =?15 days/month, and as "other H15+" when not. Episodic headache (on
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