Article: Study Assesses New Communication Techniques Designed to Improve Dialogue About Migraine Between Healthcare Professionals and Patients.

Results Suggest When Patients are Asked Open-Ended Questions about Migraine, They Share Crucial Information that Results in Better Treatment Decisions

RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif., Feb. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Phase II results of a study designed to improve communication about migraine illustrated that when healthcare professionals ask the right questions, they learn crucial information about how migraines affect their patients' daily activities, both during and between attacks. This information can help clinicians make more informed treatment decisions, and improve both patient and healthcare professional satisfaction without increasing the length of the office visit. ...

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