2019
DOI: 10.1186/s10194-018-0954-z
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Development and validation of a telephone classification interview for common chronic headache disorders

Abstract: BackgroundFor a trial of supportive self-management for people with chronic headache we needed to develop and validate a telephone classification interview that can be used by a non-headache specialist to classify common chronic headache types in primary care. We aimed to specifically: exclude secondary headaches other than medication overuse, exclude primary headache disorders other than migraine and tension type headache (TTH), distinguish between chronic migraine and chronic TTH, and identify medication ove… Show more

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“…The interview was conducted on migraine patients previously enrolled in RICe, which guaranteed the presence of accurate clinical features previously recorded. This represents a point of strength compared to interviews administered to the general population (16). The general improvement of headache frequency and intensity during lockdown confirms results obtained in smaller Italian migraine samples (17).…”
Section: Migraine During Quarantinesupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The interview was conducted on migraine patients previously enrolled in RICe, which guaranteed the presence of accurate clinical features previously recorded. This represents a point of strength compared to interviews administered to the general population (16). The general improvement of headache frequency and intensity during lockdown confirms results obtained in smaller Italian migraine samples (17).…”
Section: Migraine During Quarantinesupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The interview was conducted on migraine patients previously enrolled in RICe, which guaranteed the presence of accurate clinical features previously recorded. This represents a point of strength, as compared to interviews administered to the general population (Potter et al, 2019). The general improvement of headache frequency and intensity during lockdown con rms results obtained in smaller Italian migraine samples .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…We, therefore, developed and validated a logic model for use in a telephone interview by a nurse (non-headache expert) that would allow us to identify and classify people meeting our entry criteria while also excluding people with secondary headaches, other than medication overuse and other causes of primary headaches (table 1). 21…”
Section: Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%