1. The Global Campaign turns 18: a brief review of its activities and achievements
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Steiner, Timothy J., Birbeck, Gretchen L., Jensen, Rigmor H., Martelletti, Paolo, Stovner, Lars Jacob, Uluduz, Derya, Leonardi, Matilde, Olesen, Jes, and Katsarava, Zaza
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Headache Disorders ,Cost-Benefit Analysis ,Medizin ,Burden ,global campaign against headache ,World Health Organization ,SERVICE QUALITY ,burden ,TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE ,Project management ,QUALITY-OF-LIFE ,SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS ,Humans ,Change management ,implementation ,Public health ,Global Campaign against headache ,change management ,public health ,Health care ,PRIMARY-CARE ,Headache ,structured headache services ,General Medicine ,health care ,PREVALENCE ,project management ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,MIGRAINE ,Implementation ,PUBLIC-HEALTH ,Structured headache services ,Neurology (clinical) ,PRIMARY HEADACHE DISORDERS ,headache ,cost-benefit analysis ,humans ,world health organization ,headache disorders - Abstract
The Global Campaign against Headache, as a collaborative activity with the World Health Organization (WHO), was formally launched in Copenhagen in March 2004. In the month it turns 18, we review its activities and achievements, from initial determination of its strategic objectives, through partnerships and project management, knowledge acquisition and awareness generation, to evidence-based proposals for change justified by cost-effectiveness analysis.
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- 2022