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- Title
بررسی ارتباط خودمدیریتی با شدت سر درد، کیفیت زندگی و فعالیت جسمانی کودکان مبتلا به میگرن.
- Authors
فاطمه چراغی; آرش خلیلی; افشین فیاضی; لیلی تاپاک; افسانه فامیل متق
- Abstract
Background and Objectives: Migraine is a chronic disease and the most common type of debilitating headache in children. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between self-management and headache severity, quality of life and physical activity in children with migraine . Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 200 children with chronic migraine referred to the clinic of Besat Hospital and Imam Khomeini Clinic in Hamadan during the years 2019 -2021 were studied. The research tools consisted of questionnaires for demographic information, stages of pain transformation, examining the effect of headache, Kindle quality of life and physical activity. Analysis of variance and Pearson correlation test were used to analyze the data. The significance level was at 0.05. Results: One-way analysis of variance test showed that there was no statistically significant difference between the mean scores of headache self-management and the duration of migraine attacks in terms of headache severity. There was a direct and significant relationship between headache intensity score and quality of life and the number of migraine headache symptoms (P < 0.05) and a significant inverse relationship (P< 0.01) with the number of migraine attacks per month. There was a statistically significant difference between number of migraine episodes in a month and the severity of headache (P < 0.01). Conclusions: Self-management was not associated with the headache severity, quality of life and physical activity, but severe headache reduced the quality of life and decreased the frequency of symptoms and increased the number of migraine episodes per month.
- Publication
Pajouhan Scientific Journal, 2022, Vol 20, Issue 4, p217
- ISSN
1029-7863
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.52547/psj.20.4.217