Telemedicine in Pediatric Headache in a Post-COVID-19 World: A Narrative Review and Practical Implementation
摘要
Pediatric migraine is a leading cause of disability worldwide, yet access to pediatric headache specialists remains limited due to workforce scarcities and geographic disparities. This review examines the evolution of telemedicine in headache care, evaluates current evidence for safety and efficacy, and explores its role in improving access and multidisciplinary management.
Recent FindingsRandomized trials and observational studies demonstrate that telemedicine provides clinical outcomes comparable to in-person visits with high patient satisfaction and reduced logistical burden. Emerging data support its safety in non-acute headache evaluation as well as benefit of supporting multidisciplinary care. Professional societies, including the American Headache Society and the American Academy of Pediatrics, endorse telemedicine as an appropriate modality for headache management.
SummaryTelemedicine has matured into a sustainable, evidence-based approach for pediatric headache care. When implemented thoughtfully, it expands access, supports multidisciplinary treatment, and maintains safety, positioning it as an essential component of future headache care delivery models.