This study aimed to gain
insight into the management of
migraine and chronic daily
headache (CDH) from the patients

perspective. This article outlines
the patients

perceptions of
migraine and chronic daily
headache. Thirteen semi–structured
interviews were carried out with
patients suffering from IHS
migraine. Five patients, due to their
headache frequency of more than
15 headache days per month, were
classed as CDH patients. The data
were transcribed verbatim and
analysed in accordance with the
grounded theory methodology. The
main themes were: headaches,
impact and headaches related to
health issues. The theme

headaches

was sub-divided into

their pain and symptoms

,

differentiating
between their headaches

and

perceptions of headaches as
barriers and facilitators to management

.
The patients

perceptions of
migraine and CDH were sometimes
conflicting and influenced the
patients

management behaviours.
The qualitative methodology may
help to inform doctors, other
healthcare professionals and
headache researchers about the
patients

perspective and possibly
develop future headache research,
care and education.
Key words Migraine - Chronic
daily headache - Patient - Perceptions