Patterns, Barriers, and Preferences of Treating Migraine Within the School Setting: A Survey Study of Students

学校环境中偏头痛治疗的模式、障碍和偏好:一项针对学生的调查研究

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: Migraine affects 10% of adolescents and children. Typical school protocols in the USA require pharmacological medications to be administered by school nurses, often resulting in treatment delays or omissions when migraine attacks occur during school hours. The Remote Electrical Neuromodulation (REN) wearable is an FDA-cleared smartphone-controlled device delivering acute and preventive treatment of migraine attacks in patients aged 8 and above, allowing safe, effective, discreet, and independent usage. Methods: This retrospective study (NCT06180577) evaluates treatment patterns, barriers, and preferences among school-age students. REN users < 18 years old were invited to complete an online survey. Participants signed an assent form, and their parents/legal guardians signed an informed consent form. Results: 332 patients aged 7-17 (15.5 ± 2.1) participated (80.4% female). After being prescribed the REN wearable, the percentage of students who treated their headaches at school increased from 78.3% to 89.8%. Most participants (65.4%) treated with either REN standalone (38.0%) or in combination with medications (27.4%). Common barriers to treatment included the need to leave class for the nurse's office (64.2%), concerns about standing out (42.2%), and one barrier unique to REN-permission needed to use a smartphone in class (22.9%). The most common reasons given for preferring REN treatment at school are the ability to avoid going to the nurse's office (42.5%) and to treat discreetly (39.2%). Conclusions: This study underscores the challenges of managing migraine at school while suggesting the importance of the REN wearable as a discreet and independently used first-line treatment for children and adolescents.

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