2022-10-062022-10-062007-01Karlı, N. vd. (2007). "The impact of education on the diagnostic accuracy of tension-type headache and migraine: a prospective study". Cephalalgia, 27(1), 41-45.1468-29820333-1024https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2982.2006.01245.xhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1468-2982.2006.01245.xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11452/28998General practitioners (GPs) diagnose and treat headache in primary care settings. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of a 2-day headache education programme for GPs primarily on diagnostic accuracy. The education programme included theoretical lectures and face-to-face patient evaluation with headache specialists. Three GPs evaluated headache patients before and after the programme. Each GP was planned to interview a total of 60 patients (30 before, 30 after the programme). All patients were evaluated by headache specialists following evaluation by the GPs. A total of 189 patients were included in this study. Diagnostic accuracy increased from 56.3% to 81.0% after the headache education programme (P < 0.001), which also significantly improved the choice of proper treatment (P = 0.043). The headache education programme for GPs significantly improved diagnostic accuracy in patients with tension-type headache and the choice of proper treatment. Such education programmes can be standardized and given to GPs working in the primary care setting. These programmes can be arranged locally by the universities and might have a favourable impact on the diagnosis and treatment of headache.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessDiagnosisEducationGeneral practitionerPrimary headachesTreatmentMedication useUnited StatesEpidemiologyPopulationDisabilityBurdenLifeAdultFemaleProfessional competenceDiagnosis, differentialEducation, continuingMaleReproducibility of resultsMigraine disordersSensitivity and specificityPhysicians, familyProgram evaluationProspective studiesTension-type headacheTurkeyHumansThe impact of education on the diagnostic accuracy of tension-type headache and migraine: a prospective studyArticle0002430229000072-s2.0-33845910667414527117212682Clinical neurologyNeurosciencesMigraine Disorders; Headache; TryptaminesGeneral practitionerArticleDiagnostic accuracyEducation programEvaluationFemaleHumanMedical specialistHealth educationInterviewMaleMigraineNormal humanPrimary medical careTension headacheUniversity