1. Nurse-led treatment for occipital neuralgia.
- Author
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Pike D, Amphlett A, and Weatherby S
- Subjects
- Humans, Patient Satisfaction, Neuralgia nursing, Nurse-Patient Relations, Occipital Lobe pathology
- Abstract
Occipital neuralgia is a headache resulting from dysfunction of the occipital nerves. Medically resistant occipital neuralgia is treated by greater occipital nerve injection, which is traditionally performed by neurologists. A nurse-led clinic was developed to try to improve the service. Patient feedback showed that the clinic was positively perceived by patients, with most stating the nurse-led model was more efficient than the previous one, which had been led by consultants.
- Published
- 2015