Core outcome set for preventive intervention trials in chronic and episodic migraine (COSMIG): an international, consensus-derived and multistakeholder initiative
<br><strong>Objective </strong>Typically, migraine prevention trials focus on reducing migraine days. This narrow focus may not capture all that is important to people with migraine. Inconsistency in outcome selection across trials limits the potential for data pooling and evidence...
Main Authors: | Haywood, K, Potter, R, Froud, R, Pearce, G, Box, B, Muldoon, L, Lipton, R, Petrou, S, Rendas-Baum, R, Logan, A-M, Stewart, K, Underwood, M, Matharu, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021
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