Title of article :
Comparison of validity and reliability of the Migraine disability assessment (MIDAS) versus headache impact test (HIT) in an Iranian population
Author/Authors :
Ghorbani, Abbas Department of Neurology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciencies, Isfahan , Chitsaz, Ahmad Department of Neurology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciencies, Isfahan
Abstract :
Background: Migraine is one of the most common
headaches that a2ect 11% or more adult population.
Recently, researchers have designed two questionnaires,
namely Headache Impact Test (HIT) and Migraine Disability
Assessment (MIDAS), with the aim of improving migraine
care. These two tests provide a standard measurement
about migraine’s effects on people's life style that divide
patients into 4 groups (grades) based on headaches
intensity. The aim of this study was to compare the validity
and reliability of these two tests.
Methods: This study was designed as a multicenter,
descriptive study to compare validity and reliability of
Persian version of MIDAS and HIT questionnaires in 240
males and females with a migraine diagnosis according to
criteria for headache and facial pain of the International
Headache Society (IHS). The patients were enrolled in the
study from 3 neurology clinics in Isfahan, Iran, between July
2004 and January 2005 and were evaluated at baseline (visit
1) and 4 weeks later (visit 2).
Results: According to our study, there was a high correlation
between two tests (r = 0.94). This decreased their MIDAS grade in comparison to their grade HIT questionnaire.
Conclusion: These findings demonstrated that Persian
version of HIT have the same validity and reliability as
MIDAS. Replying to HIT questionnaire was easier than
MIDAS for Iranian patients. Physicians can reliably use
the Persian translation of both MIDAS and HIT
questionnaires to define the severity of illness and its
treatment strategy as a self-administered report by
migraine patients. However, we recommend HIT for its
simplicity in headache clinics.
Keywords :
Migraine , Headache Impact Test , Migraine Disability Assessment , Validity , Reliability
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics