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The burden of headache disorders in Pakistan: methodology of a population-based nationwide study, and questionnaire validation

BACKGROUND: Large geographical gaps in our knowledge of the prevalence and burden of headache disorders include Pakistan, a country with major problems of poverty, illiteracy and security. We report implementation in this country of standard methods developed by Lifting The Burden (LTB) for populati...

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Autores principales: Herekar, Arif D, Herekar, Akbar A, Ahmad, Ali, Uqaili, Umer L, Ahmed, Bilal, Effendi, Jahanzeb, Alvi, Syed Z, Steiner, Timothy J
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Publicado: Springer 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3765424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23967900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1129-2377-14-73
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author Herekar, Arif D
Herekar, Akbar A
Ahmad, Ali
Uqaili, Umer L
Ahmed, Bilal
Effendi, Jahanzeb
Alvi, Syed Z
Steiner, Timothy J
author_facet Herekar, Arif D
Herekar, Akbar A
Ahmad, Ali
Uqaili, Umer L
Ahmed, Bilal
Effendi, Jahanzeb
Alvi, Syed Z
Steiner, Timothy J
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description BACKGROUND: Large geographical gaps in our knowledge of the prevalence and burden of headache disorders include Pakistan, a country with major problems of poverty, illiteracy and security. We report implementation in this country of standard methods developed by Lifting The Burden (LTB) for population-based burden-of-headache studies. METHODS: We surveyed six locations from the four provinces: Lahore and Multan (Punjab), Karachi and Sukkur (Sindh), Abbottabad (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) and Gwadar (Baluchistan). We randomly selected rural and urban households in each, which were visited by trained non-medical interviewers from the same locations. One randomly selected adult member (18–65 years) of each household was interviewed using LTB’s structured questionnaire translated into Urdu, the national language. Validation was performed among patients and accompanying attendants in three (urban and rural) medical facilities. After responding to the questionnaire, these participants were re-interviewed and diagnosed by a neurologist (gold standard). RESULTS: The survey was completed by 4,223 respondents (1,957 [46.3%] male, 2,266 [53.7%] female, 1,443 [34.2%] urban, 2,780 [65.8%] rural, mean age 34.4 ± 11.0 years). The participation rate was 89.5%. There were 180 participants (46.1% male, 53.9% female, 41.7% urban, 58.3% rural, mean age 39.4 ± 14.2 years) in the validation sample, of whom 147 (81.7%) reported headache in the last year. The questionnaire was 100% sensitive in screening for headache and for headache on ≥15 days/month, and showed good agreement with the gold-standard diagnoses (kappa = 0.77). It was relatively insensitive for TTH. The questionnaire’s default diagnosis of probable MOH when medication overuse accompanied headache on ≥15 days/month was not supported by evidence of causation in most cases seen by the neurologist. In public-health terms, precise diagnosis in these cases matters less than reliably detecting the coexistence of these disorders. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the methods developed by LTB were applied successfully in Pakistan, despite problems unique to this country.
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spelling pubmed-37654242013-09-10 The burden of headache disorders in Pakistan: methodology of a population-based nationwide study, and questionnaire validation Herekar, Arif D Herekar, Akbar A Ahmad, Ali Uqaili, Umer L Ahmed, Bilal Effendi, Jahanzeb Alvi, Syed Z Steiner, Timothy J J Headache Pain Research Article BACKGROUND: Large geographical gaps in our knowledge of the prevalence and burden of headache disorders include Pakistan, a country with major problems of poverty, illiteracy and security. We report implementation in this country of standard methods developed by Lifting The Burden (LTB) for population-based burden-of-headache studies. METHODS: We surveyed six locations from the four provinces: Lahore and Multan (Punjab), Karachi and Sukkur (Sindh), Abbottabad (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) and Gwadar (Baluchistan). We randomly selected rural and urban households in each, which were visited by trained non-medical interviewers from the same locations. One randomly selected adult member (18–65 years) of each household was interviewed using LTB’s structured questionnaire translated into Urdu, the national language. Validation was performed among patients and accompanying attendants in three (urban and rural) medical facilities. After responding to the questionnaire, these participants were re-interviewed and diagnosed by a neurologist (gold standard). RESULTS: The survey was completed by 4,223 respondents (1,957 [46.3%] male, 2,266 [53.7%] female, 1,443 [34.2%] urban, 2,780 [65.8%] rural, mean age 34.4 ± 11.0 years). The participation rate was 89.5%. There were 180 participants (46.1% male, 53.9% female, 41.7% urban, 58.3% rural, mean age 39.4 ± 14.2 years) in the validation sample, of whom 147 (81.7%) reported headache in the last year. The questionnaire was 100% sensitive in screening for headache and for headache on ≥15 days/month, and showed good agreement with the gold-standard diagnoses (kappa = 0.77). It was relatively insensitive for TTH. The questionnaire’s default diagnosis of probable MOH when medication overuse accompanied headache on ≥15 days/month was not supported by evidence of causation in most cases seen by the neurologist. In public-health terms, precise diagnosis in these cases matters less than reliably detecting the coexistence of these disorders. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the methods developed by LTB were applied successfully in Pakistan, despite problems unique to this country. Springer 2013 2013-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3765424/ /pubmed/23967900 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1129-2377-14-73 Text en Copyright ©2013 Herekar et al.; licensee Springer. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Herekar, Arif D
Herekar, Akbar A
Ahmad, Ali
Uqaili, Umer L
Ahmed, Bilal
Effendi, Jahanzeb
Alvi, Syed Z
Steiner, Timothy J
The burden of headache disorders in Pakistan: methodology of a population-based nationwide study, and questionnaire validation
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title_fullStr The burden of headache disorders in Pakistan: methodology of a population-based nationwide study, and questionnaire validation
title_full_unstemmed The burden of headache disorders in Pakistan: methodology of a population-based nationwide study, and questionnaire validation
title_short The burden of headache disorders in Pakistan: methodology of a population-based nationwide study, and questionnaire validation
title_sort burden of headache disorders in pakistan: methodology of a population-based nationwide study, and questionnaire validation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3765424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23967900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1129-2377-14-73
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