This research study is designed as a longitudinal prospective descriptive study using mixed-method data collection. Eptinezumab, an anti-calcitonin gene-related peptide monoclonal antibody (anti-CGRP mAb), is administered by intravenous (IV) infusion every 3 months as preventive medication for individuals with migraine who have been diagnosed based on theInternational Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition (ICHD-3) by headache specialist neurologists. The goal of this study is to understand the real-life experiences of people with migraine who receive eptinezumab in a hospital setting in Thailand, a middle-income country. The researchers want to learn about what makes it easier or harder for patients and healthcare workers to use this treatment. The main questions it aims to answer are: * What are the barriers and facilitators to using eptinezumab from the perspectives of patients and healthcare providers? * Does eptinezumab reduce monthly migraine days and improve quality of life over time? Participants will: * (For migraine patients) Take part in an in-depth interview (IDI) within 24 hours after receiving an eptinezumab infusion * (For migraine patients) Complete questionnaires about migraine symptoms, disability, and quality of life at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months * (For healthcare providers) Take part in a one-time interview about their experiences administering eptinezumab The study will also look at how well eptinezumab works by measuring changes in monthly migraine days and other health scores over a 6-month period. The information from this study may help improve migraine care in Thailand and support better access to new treatments like eptinezumab.
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Migraine patients' experiences after receiving eptinezumab
Timeframe: At enrollment (witihin 24 hours of receiving eptinezumab) and 3 months follow-up
Facilitators and barriers of integrating the use of eptinezumab in the headache specialty clinic in Thailand from the perspective of migraine patients
Timeframe: At enrollment (witihin 24 hours of receiving eptinezumab) and 3 months follow-up
Facilitators and barriers of integrating the use of eptinezumab in the headache specialty clinic in Thailand from the perspective of healthcare providers
Timeframe: At enrollment (witihin 24 hours of giving eptinezumab administration)