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PedMIDAS: Pediatric Migraine Disability Assessment Scale×Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ)×PedsQL Diabetes Module×
VakgebiedKindergeneeskundeKindergeneeskundeKindergeneeskunde
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Jaar van ontstaan200119962003
GrondleggerAmy D. HersheyJohn M. LandgrafJames W. Varni
TypeParent-report and/or child self-report of missed activitiesParent report (primary) and child self-report versions availableChild self-report and parent proxy
Oorspronkelijke bronHershey, A. D., Powers, S. W., Vockell, A. L., LeCates, S., & Ellinwood, E. H. (2001). PedMIDAS: Development of a questionnaire to assess disabilities in migrainous children. Headache, 41(6), 556-563. DOI ↗Landgraf, J. M., Abetz, L., & Ware, J. E. (1996). The CHQ User's Manual. HealthAct. ISBN: 978-0965475303Varni, J. W., Burwinkle, T. M., Jacobs, J. R., Gottschalk, M., Kaufman, F., & Jones, K. L. (2003). The PedsQL in type 1 and type 2 diabetes: Reliability and validity of the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Generic Core Scales and type 1 Diabetes Module. Diabetes Care, 26(3), 631-637. DOI ↗
AliassenPediatric Migraine Disability Assessment, MIDAS, MIDAS PediatricCHQ-50, CHQ-28, CHQ-PF28, CHQ-CF87PedsQL 3.0 Diabetes
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SamenvattingThe PedMIDAS is a brief 6-item parent-report (with child input for older youth) instrument developed by Hershey et al. in 2001 to quantify migraine-related functional disability in children and adolescents. Rather than measuring pain intensity or headache frequency, the PedMIDAS focuses on the ultimate impact of migraine on daily life: how many days of school, sports/play, and family activities does the child miss or participate in only with significant limitation? This outcome-focused approach makes it particularly useful for assessing the real-world burden of migraine in children and evaluating treatment effectiveness.The Child Health Questionnaire is a generic, parent-reported instrument developed by Landgraf et al. in 1996 to measure health-related quality of life in children aged 5–18 years. Unlike disease-specific measures, the CHQ captures broad domains of physical, emotional, social, and school functioning, making it suitable for diverse pediatric populations with or without chronic conditions. The CHQ-50 is the most widely used parent-report form; shorter (CHQ-28) and comprehensive (CHQ-CF87 child + family) versions are also available.The PedsQL Diabetes Module is a 28-item disease-specific instrument developed by Varni et al. in 2003 to measure quality of life in children and adolescents with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It captures the impact of diabetes management, glucose monitoring, and disease-related worry on daily functioning. The module is paired with the PedsQL Generic Core Scales, enabling both disease-specific and general health-related quality of life assessment.
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