Pathways to a Diagnosis of Trigeminal Neuralgia: a Qualitative Study of Patients’ Experiences

Cameron Werner*, Jeni Harden, Julia Lawton

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background
Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN) is a rare disorder which causes episodes of intense facial pain and has been described as the ‘suicide disease’. Hence, prompt diagnosis and timely initiation of treatment is vital. However, delays to diagnosis and high rates of misdiagnosis are common, particularly within primary care. To date, most research has focused upon treatment options rather than improving diagnostic experiences. This study sought to explore patients’ experiences of the events leading up to their TN diagnosis and their views about the care and support they received when they were diagnosed to provide recommendations for improving the TN diagnostic pathway.
Methods
This was a qualitative, exploratory study using in-depth interviews. Interviews were conducted with (n=25) UK-based people with TN recruited via online forums. Data were analysed thematically.
Results
Following the onset of their TN pain, most participants described an arduous and uncertain journey to diagnosis, with many encountering significant delays, misdiagnoses and receiving inappropriate referrals and treatment. As a consequence, participants reported experiencing profound distress, anxiety, depression and, in extreme cases, suicidal ideation; some also described drug and alcohol misuse during this time. Most participants conveyed relief upon finally receiving a diagnosis. However, this was often by eclipsed by what they saw as poor and insensitive communication and inadequate information provisioning.
Conclusions
The present study highlights the importance of developing bespoke training for primary care and other professionals to facilitate timely recognition of TN symptomatology and ensure that they deliver a TN diagnosis in clear, sensitive and empathetic ways.
Original languageEnglish
Article number65
JournalBMC Primary Care
Volume26
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Mar 2025

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Trigeminal neuralgia
  • Qualitative research
  • Diagnosis
  • Patient experience

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