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Headache ; 47(6): 905-8, 2007 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17578542

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Migraine is a highly prevalent and disabling disease which is substantially underdiagnosed in primary care. Recently, the ID Migraine, a self-administered questionnaire, consisting of only 3 items, was shown to be a valid and reliable screening instrument for migraine in primary care in the United States. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to validate an Italian version of the "ID Migraine" questionnaire. METHODS: Two hundred and twenty-two consecutive headache patients referring to 8 headache centers in Sicily (Italy) completed an Italian version of the ID Migraine. The responses to the questionnaire were compared with the diagnosis of headache made by a headache specialist blind to the result of the questionnaire. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values for migraine were calculated. RESULTS: The statistical analysis of 222 patients examined showed a very good performance of the ID Migraine with high sensitivity: 0.95 (95% CI, 0.91 to 0.98), specificity: 0.72 (95% CI, 0.62 to 0.82), and positive predictive value: 0.88 (95% CI, 0.82 to 0.93). ID Migraine showed also a very good accuracy level: 0.87 (95% CI, 0.83 to 0.92). CONCLUSION: This validation study showed "ID Migraine" as a valid tool for migraine screening also in Italian patients referring to headache centers. If confirmed in a primary care setting, these results establish the "ID Migraine" as a valid screening instrument for migraine in Italian population.


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Mass Screening/standards , Migraine Disorders/diagnosis , Surveys and Questionnaires/standards , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Italy , Male , Mass Screening/methods , Predictive Value of Tests , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity
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J Headache Pain ; 6(4): 216-9, 2005 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16362668

ABSTRACT

Migraine is a highly prevalent and disabling disease that is substantially undiagnosed in primary care. Recently, the ID Migraine, a self-administered questionnaire, was shown to be a valid and reliable screener for migraine in primary care in the USA. To validate an Italian version of the ID Migraine, we planned a multicentric study, evaluating at least 220 patients affected by various form of headache. The responses to the questionnaire were compared with the diagnosis of headache made by a headache specialist blind to the result of the questionnaire. Sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values for migraine were calculated. The statistical analysis on 140 patients now examined showed a very good performance of the ID Migraine with high sensitivity: 0.94 (95% CI: 0.89-0.95), specificity: 0.70 (95% CI: 0.54-0.86) and positive predictive value: 0.89 (0.82-0.95). If confirmed, these results would establish ID Migraine as a valid screening instrument for migraine in Italian headache patients and warrant further investigation in primary care to assess the validity of this ID screener in Italian population.


Subject(s)
Mass Screening/standards , Migraine Disorders/diagnosis , Primary Health Care/methods , Surveys and Questionnaires/standards , Adult , Female , Humans , Italy , Language , Male , Middle Aged , Predictive Value of Tests , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity
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J Headache Pain ; 6(4): 310-1, 2005 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16362696

ABSTRACT

The continuous care of headache patients, from headache centres to general practice, is a managerial problem that is still unsolved in Italy. In fact, if on the one hand patients do not usually go to headache centres because of poor information, on the other hand, if they do, they do not find their general practitioner (GP) sufficiently prepared to continue the management. In Sicily we have formed a dense network of headache centres that we will try to link on the Internet to deal with the problem of poor patients information and poor specialist consultation. We also have faced the problem of the continuous care, trying to overcome "the difficulties of communication between specialists, GPs and patients" and "the difficulties of GPs in diagnostic work", by simple instruments like the Italian version of ID-Migraine, a simple three-item questionnaire.


Subject(s)
Communication , Continuity of Patient Care/organization & administration , Family Practice/organization & administration , Headache/therapy , Internet/organization & administration , Neurology/organization & administration , Headache/diagnosis , Humans , Referral and Consultation/organization & administration , Sicily
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