TY - JOUR
T1 - The headache research priorities
T2 - Research goals from the American Headache Society and an international multistakeholder expert group
AU - the Headache Research Priorities Working Group Members
AU - Schwedt, Todd J.
AU - Pradhan, Amynah A.
AU - Oshinsky, Michael L.
AU - Brin, Mitchell F.
AU - Rosen, Howard
AU - Lalvani, Nim
AU - Charles, Andrew
AU - Ashina, Messoud
AU - Do, Thien Phu
AU - Burstein, Rami
AU - Gelfand, Amy A.
AU - Dodick, David W.
AU - Pozo-Rosich, Patricia
AU - Lipton, Richard B.
AU - Ailani, Jessica
AU - Szperka, Christina L.
AU - Charleston, Larry
AU - Digre, Kathleen B.
AU - Russo, Andrew F.
AU - Buse, Dawn C.
AU - Powers, Scott W.
AU - Tassorelli, Cristina
AU - Goadsby, Peter J.
AU - Ashina, Messoud
AU - Brin, Mitchell F.
AU - Chong, Catherine D.
AU - De Icco, Roberto
AU - Do, Thien Phu
AU - Hay, Debbie
AU - Karsan, Nazia
AU - Magis, Delphine
AU - van Oosterhout, Ron
AU - Wang, Shuu Jiun
AU - Winsvold, Bendik
AU - Charles, Andrew
AU - Dussor, Greg
AU - Holland, Phil
AU - Tolner, Else
AU - Sinclair, Alexandra
AU - Johnson, Kirk
AU - Renthal, William
AU - Burstein, Rami
AU - Gelfand, Amy A.
AU - Akerman, Simon
AU - Brennan, K. C.
AU - Buzby, Meghan
AU - Harriott, Andrea
AU - Jensen, Rigmor
AU - van den Maagdenberg, Arn
AU - May, Arne
AU - MacGregor, Anne
AU - Robertson, Carrie
AU - Dodick, David W.
AU - Pozo-Rosich, Patricia
AU - Aurora, Sheena
AU - Cady, Roger
AU - Diener, Hans Christoph
AU - Gil-Gouveia, Raquel
AU - Griffiths, Lyn
AU - Lalvani, Nim
AU - Lay, Christine
AU - Lee, Mi Ji
AU - Leroux, Elizabeth
AU - Lisicki, Marco
AU - Pascual, Julio
AU - Peres, Mario
AU - Ailani, Jessica
AU - Lipton, Richard B.
AU - Armand, Cynthia
AU - Burish, Mark
AU - Dabruzzo, Brett
AU - Ezzati, Ali
AU - Morton, Beth
AU - Newman, Lawrence
AU - Ozge, Aynur
AU - Smitherman, Todd
AU - Starling, Amaal
AU - Wirth, R. J.
AU - Larry Charleston, I. V.
AU - Szperka, Christina L.
AU - O’Brien, Hope
AU - Peres, Mario
AU - Sanders, Jaime
AU - Vargas, Bert
AU - Wells, Rebecca Erwin
AU - Digre, Kathleen B.
AU - Russo, Andrew F.
AU - Ahn, Andy
AU - Burton, Michael
AU - Galetta, Steven
AU - Glaser, Cathey
AU - Godley, Frederick
AU - Heinricher, Mary
AU - Hershey, Andrew
AU - Oshinsky, Michael L.
AU - Recober, Ana
AU - Robbins, Matthew
AU - Tietjen, Gretchen
AU - Buse, Dawn C.
AU - Powers, Scott W.
AU - Kempner, Joanna
AU - Kessel, Shirley
AU - Law, Emily
AU - McGinley, Jim
AU - Minen, Mia
AU - Ross, Alexandra
AU - Seng, Elizabeth
AU - Shapiro, Robert
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 American Headache Society.
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - diagnosis
KW - disparities
KW - migraine
KW - pathophysiology
KW - quality of life
KW - treatment
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U2 - 10.1111/head.14797
DO - 10.1111/head.14797
M3 - Article
C2 - 39149968
AN - SCOPUS:85201559180
SN - 0017-8748
VL - 64
SP - 912
EP - 930
JO - Headache
JF - Headache
IS - 8
ER -