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      EHMTI-0210. Dolotest may reflect the effect of psychological treatment in patients suffering from severe headache

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      The Journal of Headache and Pain
      Springer
      4th European Headache and Migraine Trust International Congress: EHMTIC 2014
      18-21 September 2014

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          Introduction Patients with severe headache who undergo psychological treatment at the Danish Headache Center, a tertiary multidisciplinary treatment centre, often report positive effects on their perceived general well-being and ability to work. However there is no agreement on which quality of life (QoL) instruments are useful for monitoring outcome of psychological treatment. Aim To assess the effect of psychological treatment in headache patients using the DOLOtest, a newer validated Health-Related QoL instrument. Method All patients referred to psychological assessment at the Danish Headache Center in 2012 underwent an initial interview and 129 were offered psychological treatment. Treatment was either group treatment or individual therapy. All participants were given the DOLOtest, at baseline, 1st, 5th and last therapy session and at six-month follow-up. DOLOtest-scores were compared using t-test. Results Of the patients offered treatment, 100 accepted, 93 completed, and 71 were reached at six-month follow-up. There was a significant improvement on the following domains at six-month follow-up compared to baseline: pain (p=.039), problems with more strenuous physical activities (p=.037), reduced energy and strength (p<.001), and low spirit (p=.007). Headache frequency was also significantly reduced from 23 to 17 days/month (p<.001). Conclusion The DOLOtest may be a valuable multidimensional instrument to assess QoL in patients with severe headache, and to monitor outcome of psychological treatment in future trials. No conflict of interest.

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          Conference
          J Headache Pain
          J Headache Pain
          The Journal of Headache and Pain
          Springer
          1129-2369
          1129-2377
          2014
          18 September 2014
          : 15
          : Suppl 1
          : D34
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Neurology, Danish Headache Center University of Copenhagen, Glostrup, Denmark
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          1129-2377-15-S1-D34
          10.1186/1129-2377-15-S1-D34
          4181432
          1decae12-7392-4e49-8fba-9c829bec21ff
          Copyright © 2014 Zimmer et al; licensee Springer.

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          4th European Headache and Migraine Trust International Congress: EHMTIC 2014
          Copenhagen, Denmark
          18-21 September 2014
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          Anesthesiology & Pain management
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