TY - JOUR
T1 - Consensus recommendations on the role of nurses in headache care
T2 - A European e-Delphi study
AU - Rasmussen, Annette Vangaa
AU - Jensen, Rigmor Hoejland
AU - Gantenbein, Andres
AU - Sumelahti, Marja Liisa
AU - Braschinsky, Mark
AU - Lagrata, Susie
AU - Tamela, Kristi
AU - Trouerbach-Kraan, Jennifer
AU - Matharu, Manjit S.
AU - Dalevi, Veronica
AU - Smits-Kimman, Hanneke
AU - Munksgaard, Signe Bruun
AU - Tröndle, Johannes
AU - Eriksen, Maren Østergaard
AU - Gravdahl, Gøril Bruvik
AU - Larsen, Camilla Nellemann
AU - Tomkins, Esther
AU - Hassinen, Marja
AU - Øie, Lise Rystad
AU - Karlsson, Leena Eklund
AU - Mose, Louise Schlosser
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - BACKGROUND: Nurses work at headache centres throughout Europe, and their care for migraine patients is acknowledged. However, the specific roles and tasks of nursing vary, and a unified understanding is lacking, posing challenges to knowledge sharing and research. OBJECTIVES: Using an e-Delphi study method, the objective is to obtain healthcare professional headache experts' opinions on nursing-specific roles and tasks and combine this into consensus statements for nurse recommendations for migraine treatment. METHODS: A three-round questionnaire study was conducted with nurses and neurologists from 18 specialised headache centres in 10 countries. In round 1, statements were compiled from a systematic examination of existing literature and expert opinions. In rounds 2 and 3, the experts rated the importance of statements (from round 1) on a 5-point Likert scale. Statements were analysed using a content analysis method, and the consensus of pre-defined statements was evaluated with gradually increased predetermined criteria using descriptive statistics. RESULTS: Twenty-one experts, representing all 10 countries, participated. The predetermined consensus of ≥70% agreement was reached for 42 out of the initial 63 statements. These statements formed the final recommendations within two themes: "The nurses' roles and tasks in the clinical setting" and "The nurses' roles and tasks in educating patients and colleagues." The consensus level of statements was strong, with 40% receiving unanimous agreement (100%) and 97% achieving relatively high agreement (>80%). CONCLUSION: Nursing plays a vital role with diverse tasks in migraine care. This study offers practical recommendations and a framework for nurses, equipping them with a clinical tool to enhance care and promote a coordinated approach to migraine treatment.
AB - BACKGROUND: Nurses work at headache centres throughout Europe, and their care for migraine patients is acknowledged. However, the specific roles and tasks of nursing vary, and a unified understanding is lacking, posing challenges to knowledge sharing and research. OBJECTIVES: Using an e-Delphi study method, the objective is to obtain healthcare professional headache experts' opinions on nursing-specific roles and tasks and combine this into consensus statements for nurse recommendations for migraine treatment. METHODS: A three-round questionnaire study was conducted with nurses and neurologists from 18 specialised headache centres in 10 countries. In round 1, statements were compiled from a systematic examination of existing literature and expert opinions. In rounds 2 and 3, the experts rated the importance of statements (from round 1) on a 5-point Likert scale. Statements were analysed using a content analysis method, and the consensus of pre-defined statements was evaluated with gradually increased predetermined criteria using descriptive statistics. RESULTS: Twenty-one experts, representing all 10 countries, participated. The predetermined consensus of ≥70% agreement was reached for 42 out of the initial 63 statements. These statements formed the final recommendations within two themes: "The nurses' roles and tasks in the clinical setting" and "The nurses' roles and tasks in educating patients and colleagues." The consensus level of statements was strong, with 40% receiving unanimous agreement (100%) and 97% achieving relatively high agreement (>80%). CONCLUSION: Nursing plays a vital role with diverse tasks in migraine care. This study offers practical recommendations and a framework for nurses, equipping them with a clinical tool to enhance care and promote a coordinated approach to migraine treatment.
KW - consensus
KW - Delphi-study
KW - Migraine
KW - nursing
U2 - 10.1177/03331024241252161
DO - 10.1177/03331024241252161
M3 - Review Article
C2 - 38708967
AN - SCOPUS:85192316525
SN - 0333-1024
VL - 44
JO - Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache
JF - Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache
IS - 5
ER -