Identifying patients who require a change in their current acute migraine treatment: the Migraine Assessment of Current Therapy (Migraine-ACT) questionnaire

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A. J. Dowson
D. D’Amico
S. J. Tepper
V. Baos
F. Baudet
S. Kilminster
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[1] King’s College Hospital,The King’s Headache Service
[2] National Neurological Institute “C. Besta”,undefined
[3] The New England Headache Center,undefined
[4] CS Collado Villalba,undefined
[5] Schmerztherapie Zentrum Aachen Süd,undefined
[6] Institute of Naval Medicine,undefined
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Neurological Sciences | 2004年 / 25卷
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Migraine; Acute treatment; Migraine-ACT;
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The aim of the study was to design and test a new, easy to use, assessment tool, the Migraine Assessment of Current Therapy (Migraine-ACT), for identifying patients who require a change in their acute treatment. A 27-item questionnaire was developed by an international advisory board including questions formulated in four domains: headache impact, global assessment of relief, consistency of response and emotional response. Migraine patients entered a multinational, prospective study to investigate the test-retest reliability and construct validity of the tool, which was completed by the patients on two occasions. Test-retest reliability was assessed by Pearson’s and by Spearman correlation coefficients. Construct validity was assessed by correlating patients’ answers to the 27-item questionnaire with those of well-reported measures: SF-36, MIDAS and Migraine Therapy Assessment Questionnaire (MTAQ). The test-retest reliability of the 27 initial questions ranged from good to excellent. Correlations of all items with SF-36, MIDAS and MTAQ scores—assessed by discriminatory t-tests—indicated that the following 4 were the most discriminating items: Does your migraine medication work consistently, in the majority of your attacks? Does the headache pain disappear within 2 hours? Are you able to function normally within 2 hours? Are you comfortable enough with your medication to be able to plan your daily activities? The 4-item Migraine-ACT is a brief, simple, and reliable assessment tool to identify patients who require a change in their acute migraine treatment, and can be recommended for primary care physicians, neurologists and headache clinicians.
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