1. Supporting the Young Adulthood Transitions in Women With Migraine.
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Morse BL and Karian V
- Subjects
- Young Adult, Humans, Female, Adult, Women's Health, Pain, Quality of Life, Migraine Disorders therapy
- Abstract
Migraine is a painful neurological disorder that disproportionately affects women and has a significant impact on quality of life. This article summarizes the critical role of women's health nurses in supporting young adult women with migraine during major life transitions. Nurses can advocate for workplace or school disability accommodations for women with migraine. Nurses can also support young adult women with migraine by providing education about available treatment that becomes available after an individual's 18th birthday. Women's health nurses can also provide counseling on healthy lifestyle habits to sustain through life transitions, such as guidance on safe alcohol consumption and wellness approaches to migraine management. Through these interventions, women's health nurses can help women with migraine to succeed personally, professionally, and academically while effectively managing migraine symptoms., (Copyright © 2023 AWHONN. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2023
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