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PedMIDAS: Thang đo Đánh giá Tàn tật do Đau nửa đầu ở Trẻ em×Bảng câu hỏi Sức khỏe Trẻ em (CHQ)×Chất lượng Cuộc sống trong Bệnh động kinh Thời thơ ấu (QOLCE)×
Lĩnh vựcNhi khoaNhi khoaNhi khoa
HọProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Năm ra đời200119962000
Người khởi xướngAmy D. HersheyJohn M. LandgrafMark Sabaz
LoạiParent-report and/or child self-report of missed activitiesParent report (primary) and child self-report versions availableParent report; child self-report version available
Công trình gốcHershey, 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: 978-0965475303Sabaz, M., Cairns, D. R., Lah, S., Williams, B., Gurrin, L., Connelly, A., & Berkovic, S. F. (2000). Validation of the Quality of Life in Childhood Epilepsy Questionnaire in Australian children with newly diagnosed and chronic epilepsy. Neurology, 55(9), 1646-1652. DOI ↗
Tên gọi khácPediatric Migraine Disability Assessment, MIDAS, MIDAS PediatricCHQ-50, CHQ-28, CHQ-PF28, CHQ-CF87QOL in Childhood Epilepsy Questionnaire
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Tóm tắtThe 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 QOLCE is a comprehensive 76-item disease-specific instrument developed by Sabaz et al. in 2000 to assess quality of life in children with epilepsy aged 4–16 years. Measuring across 16 distinct domains including seizure worry, cognitive concerns, medication effects, school/peer functioning, and family impact, the QOLCE provides a nuanced profile of how epilepsy and its treatment affect daily life. It exists in parent-report (QOLCE-P) and child self-report (QOLCE-C) versions.
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