头痛研究的优先事项:美国头痛协会和国际多方利益相关者专家组的研究目标。

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Headache Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1111/head.14797
Todd J Schwedt, Amynah A Pradhan, Michael L Oshinsky, Mitchell F Brin, Howard Rosen, Nim Lalvani, Andrew Charles, Messoud Ashina, Thien Phu Do, Rami Burstein, Amy A Gelfand, David W Dodick, Patricia Pozo-Rosich, Richard B Lipton, Jessica Ailani, Christina L Szperka, Larry Charleston, Kathleen B Digre, Andrew F Russo, Dawn C Buse, Scott W Powers, Cristina Tassorelli, Peter J Goadsby
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目的确定并宣传头痛领域的研究重点,这些研究重点应成为未来10年的研究重点:确定研究重点有助于集中和协同头痛研究人员的工作,使他们能够更有效、更全面地实现最重要的研究目标:方法:头痛研究优先事项组织委员会、执行委员会和工作组主席领导一个多利益相关方和国际专家小组制定头痛研究优先事项。研究重点由临床医生、科学家、头痛患者、头痛组织代表、医疗保健行业代表和公众共同制定和审查。在收到研究重点工作组成员的反馈意见并经过公众评议期后,对研究重点进行了修订并最终确定:结果:确定了八大类 25 个研究重点:人体模型、动物模型、病理生理学、诊断和管理、治疗、不公平和差异、研究人员队伍发展和生活质量。这些优先事项涉及研究模型和方法,结果测量和终点的开发和优化,原发性和继发性头痛的疼痛和非疼痛症状,头痛发作和头痛疾病慢性化的机制研究,治疗优化,研究队伍的招募、发展、扩大和支持,以及头痛领域的不公平和差异。这些研究重点既突出重点,有助于指导头痛研究,又广泛适用于多种头痛类型和各种研究方法:这些研究重点可作为头痛研究人员规划研究时的指导,也可作为头痛领域衡量其长期进展的基准。随着研究目标的实现和新优先事项的出现,这些优先事项将需要更新。
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The headache research priorities: Research goals from the American Headache Society and an international multistakeholder expert group.

Objective: To identify and disseminate research priorities for the headache field that should be areas of research focus during the next 10 years.

Background: Establishing research priorities helps focus and synergize the work of headache investigators, allowing them to reach the most important research goals more efficiently and completely.

Methods: The Headache Research Priorities organizing and executive committees and working group chairs led a multistakeholder and international group of experts to develop headache research priorities. The research priorities were developed and reviewed by clinicians, scientists, people with headache, representatives from headache organizations, health-care industry representatives, and the public. Priorities were revised and finalized after receiving feedback from members of the research priorities working groups and after a public comment period.

Results: Twenty-five research priorities across eight categories were identified: human models, animal models, pathophysiology, diagnosis and management, treatment, inequities and disparities, research workforce development, and quality of life. The priorities address research models and methods, development and optimization of outcome measures and endpoints, pain and non-pain symptoms of primary and secondary headaches, investigations into mechanisms underlying headache attacks and chronification of headache disorders, treatment optimization, research workforce recruitment, development, expansion, and support, and inequities and disparities in the headache field. The priorities are focused enough that they help to guide headache research and broad enough that they are widely applicable to multiple headache types and various research methods.

Conclusions: These research priorities serve as guidance for headache investigators when planning their research studies and as benchmarks by which the headache field can measure its progress over time. These priorities will need updating as research goals are met and new priorities arise.

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Headache
Headache 医学-临床神经学
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9.40
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10.00%
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172
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Headache publishes original articles on all aspects of head and face pain including communications on clinical and basic research, diagnosis and management, epidemiology, genetics, and pathophysiology of primary and secondary headaches, cranial neuralgias, and pains referred to the head and face. Monthly issues feature case reports, short communications, review articles, letters to the editor, and news items regarding AHS plus medicolegal and socioeconomic aspects of head pain. This is the official journal of the American Headache Society.
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