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IHPM's 10th Annual International
Health & Productivity Conference
March 29-31, 2010
Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress
Orlando, Florida

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Screening for Migraine in the Workplace

1. Lipton RB, Stewart WF, Diamond S, Diamond ML, Reed M. Prevalence and burden of migraine in the United States: data from the American Migraine Study II. Headache. 2001;41:646-657.

2. Goetzel RZ, Long SR, Ozminkowski RJ, Hawkins K, Wang S, Lynch W. Health, absence, disability, and presenteeism cost estimates of certain physical and mental health conditions affecting U.S. employers. J Occup Environ Med. 2004;46:398-412.

3. Burton WN, Conti DJ, Chen CY, Schultz AB, Edington DW. The economic burden of lost productivity due to migraine headache: a specific worksite analysis. J Occup Environ Med. 2002;44:523-529.

4. Edmeads J, Mackell JA. The economic impact of migraine: an analysis of direct and indirect costs. Headache. 2002;42:501-509.

5. Hawkins K, Wang S, Rupnow MFT. Indirect cost burden of migraine in the United States. J Occup Environ Med. 2007;49:368-374.

6. Warshaw LJ, Burton WN, Schneider WJ. Role of the workplace in migraine disease management. Dis Manage Health Outcomes. 2001;9:99-115.

7. Lainez MJA, Dominguez M, Rejas J, Palacios G, Arriaza E, Garcia-Garcia M, et al. Development and validation of the Migraine Screen Questionnaire (MS-Q). Headache. 2005;45:1328-1338.

8. Page MJ, Paramore LC, Rupnow MFT, Doshi D. Screening for migraine in an employer setting. Poster presented at: 59th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology; April 28–May 5, 2007; Boston, MA. Poster # P06.043.

9. Warshaw LJ, Burton WN. Cutting the costs of migraine: role of the employee health unit. J Occup Environ Med. 1998;40:943-953.

10. Stang P, Cady R, Batenhorst A, Hoffman L. Workplace productivity: a review of the impact of migraine and its treatment. Pharmacoeconomics. 2001;19:231-244.

11.  Schneider WJ, Furth PA, Blalock TH, Sherrill TA. A pilot study of a headache program in the workplace: the effect of education. J Occup Environ Med. 1999;41:202-209.

12.  Vicente-Herrero T, Burke TA, Lainez MJA. The impact of a worksite migraine intervention program on work productivity, productivity costs, and non-workplace impairment among Spanish postal service employees from an employer perspective. Curr Med Res Opin. 2004;20:1805-1814.

13.  Landy S, Brookfield RB, McGinnis J, Hawkes MN. Headache in the workplace: an evaluation of the impact of educational programming on employee disability. Headache Pain. 2003;14:156-160.

14.  Silberstein SD, Winner PK, Chmiel JJ. Migraine preventive medication reduces resource utilization. Headache. 2003;43:171-178.

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