| Literature DB >> 35303826 |
David Chandler1, Marco Navetta1, Shweta Shah1, Jennifer Cline2, Michael Phinney3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To establish content validity of a single-item, migraine-specific symptom severity questionnaire for completion by migraine patients, key family members (KFMs) of migraine patients, and Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) who treat migraine patients.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive interviews; Content validity; Migraine global impression item (mGI-I)
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35303826 PMCID: PMC8932152 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-022-02626-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
The original CGI-I [14]
| Original CGI-I | ||
|---|---|---|
| Assessor | Item Stem | Response Scale |
| To be completed by the clinician: | Rate total improvement whether or not, in your judgement, it is due entirely to drug treatment. Compare to his condition at admission to the project, how much has he changed? | 0 = Not assessed 1 = Very much improved 2 = Much improved 3 = Minimally improved 4 = No change 5 = Minimally worse 6 = Much worse 7 = Very much worse |
CGI-I Clinical global impression of improvement
mGI-I draft version 1.0
| Modified CGI-I (initial Wave 1 version)a | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Patient | KFM | HCP | |
| The next question asks about your migraines at the moment. Please choose one answer. There is no right or wrong answer – we are interested in how you feel. | The next question asks about your family member’s migraines at the moment. Please choose one answer. There is no right or wrong answer – we are interested in how you feel. | The next question asks about your patient’s migraines at the moment. Please choose one answer. There is no right or wrong answer – we are interested in how you feel. | |
Compared to the migraines you were experiencing before starting your latest treatment, how are your migraines now? ° Very much improved ° Much improved ° A little improved ° No change ° A little worse ° Much worse ° Very much worse | Compared to the migraines your family member was experiencing before starting their latest treatment, how are their migraines now? ° Very much improved ° Much improved ° A little improved ° No change ° A little worse ° Much worse ° Very much worse | Compared to the migraines your patient was experiencing before starting their latest treatment, how are their migraines now? ° Very much improved ° Much improved ° A little improved ° No change ° A little worse ° Much worse ° Very much worse | |
| • Compared to the migraines you were experiencing before starting your latest treatment, how are your migraines now? (please consider the number of migraine days per month, the physical impairment associated with migraine, and the impact of migraine on everyday activities) | • Compared to the migraines your family member was experiencing before starting their latest treatment, how are their migraines now? (please consider the number of migraine days per month, the physical impairment associated with migraine, and the impact of migraine on everyday activities) | • Compared to the migraines your patient was experiencing before starting their latest treatment, how are their migraines now? (please consider the number of migraine days per month, the physical impairment associated with migraine, and the impact of migraine on everyday activities) | |
° Much improved ° A little improved ° No change ° A little worse ° Much worse | ° Much improved ° A little improved ° No change ° A little worse ° Much worse | ° Much improved ° A little improved ° No change ° A little worse ° Much worse | |
mGI-I Migraine global impression item, KFM Key family member, HCP Health care provider
aThis initial modified version was tested in Wave 1 and then refined based on iterative feedback
Inclusion/exclusion criteria
| Population | Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria |
|---|---|---|
| Patient | • Adults aged ≥18 years old • History of migraines ≥12 months according to International Classification of Headache Disorders III (ICHDIII) • Patients currently on preventative treatment for their migraines • ≥4 migraines/month in the last 3 months • Must identify a KFM that meets criteria/definition (and that KFM must consent) • Able and willing to provide informed consent and participate in one-on-one telephone interviews in English • Able and willing to obtain clinical confirmation of diagnosis from their treating physician | • History of cluster headache or hemiplegic migraine headache • Active chronic pain syndromes (such as fibromyalgia and chronic pelvic pain) • Taken an opioid or butalbital-containing analgesics on ≥4 days per month for any indication in any month during the two months prior to the start of the study • History of major psychiatric disorder or drug use that would impact the subject’s ability to complete the consent or interview procedures |
| KFMs | • Target is to be the KFM of an enrolled patient (but this is not a requirement) ° The KFM population was identified through the enrolled patient sample via the patient screening form with the following language: ▪ Part of this is asking you to nominate your “key family member” - the person in your life that you interact with the most on a day-to-day basis. This person should have a deep understanding of the impact migraine has on you. They should also be able to provide their perspective of change in your migraines over time. The person you choose to nominate can be anyone 18 years or older such as your spouse/partner, your daughter or son, a parent, sibling, other relative or the person you are in a defacto relationship with. • Age ≥ 18 years old • Able and willing to provide informed consent and participate in one-to-one interviews | There were no specified exclusion criteria for the KFMs. |
| Migraine Treating HCPs | • Licensed and practicing HCPs (i.e., neurologist, headache specialist, primary care physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant) in the US • Minimum of 5 years of clinical experience • Currently treating at least 30 migraine patients/month • Able and willing to provide informed consent and participate in one-on-one telephone interviews in English | There were no specified exclusion criteria for the HCPs. |
Example topics in the interview guide
| Interview Topic | Objective |
|---|---|
• Asked if there was anything unclear about the instructions or the item • Asked if the question was relevant to their experience with migraine • Asked if they could put the question into their own words • Asked to answer the item and if they were able to easily find a response option that fit their experience with migraine • Asked what they considered when answering the item | To document evidence of content validity for the mGI-I for each of three migraine-related subpopulations: migraine patients, KFMs, and treating HCPs |
• Asked how they interpret the difference between response options (e.g., Much Improved vs A Little Improved as well as Much Worse vs. A Little Worse) • Asked what changes they needed to have occur to have experienced improvement or worsening | To document how respondents defined improvement/worsening in migraine severity |
• Asked their preference (and rationale for preference) between the item stems • Asked their preference (and rationale for preference) between the response scales | To aid in selection of most appropriate and comprehensive item to the target population |
Patient demographic and clinical characteristics
| Age (Years): | |
| Mean (SD) | 37.7 (9.4) |
| Median | 39 |
| Range | 25-57 |
| Gender: | |
| Male | 3 (20%) |
| Female | 12 (80%) |
| Education: | |
| Some College | 2 (13%) |
| Bachelors | 10 (67%) |
| Masters | 2 (13%) |
| Doctorate | 1 (7%) |
| Medications | |
| Previously or currently taking CGRP inhibitor | 9 (60%) |
| Self-reported migraine type | |
| Chronic | 7 (47%) |
| Episodic | 8 (53%) |
| Gender: | |
| Male | 11 (73%) |
| Female | 4 (27%) |
| Relationship | |
| Daughter | 2 (13%) |
| Mother | 2 (13%) |
| Husband | 9 (60%) |
| Brother | 2 (13%) |
| Specialty | |
| Neurologist / Headache Specialist | 9 |
| Primary Care Physician | 6 |
| Migraine patients seen per month | |
| Mean (SD) | 101.5 (116.4) |
| Median | 45 |
| Range | 15-400 |
| Experience in practice (Years) | |
| Mean (SD) | 17.3 (8.0) |
| Median | 15 |
| Range | 5-30 |
| Geographic location of practice in the USA | |
| Northeast | 8 (53%) |
| Southeast | 1 (7%) |
| Midwest | 5 (33%) |
| West | 1 (7%) |
Summary of modifications from Item Tracking Matrix
| Instructions | Item Stem & Alternative Item Stem | Response Options | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patient | Add probe to change from “migraine” to “migraine attack” | Only test alternative item stem” in next wave. Add probe to discussion guide to explore potential change of “physical impairment” to “pain severity” | No change |
| KFM | Add probe to change from “migraine” to “migraine attack” | Only test alternative item stem in next wave. Add probe to discussion guide to explore potential change of “physical impairment” to “pain severity” | No change |
| HCP | Add probe to change from “migraine” to “migraine attack” Removed the phrase “we are interested in how you feel” | Only test alternative item stem in next wave. Add probe to discussion guide to explore potential change of “physical impairment” to “pain severity” | No change |
| Patient | Change the term “migraine” to “migraine attack” to better connect with patients | Change the term “migraine” to “migraine attack” to better connect with patients. Change the term “physical impairment” to “pain severity”. Continue to only test the alternate item stem with descriptive | Only continue to test the majority preferred 5-point scale (based on the Wave 2 feedback from all respondents as well as having 17 respondents preferring the 5-point scale versus only 11 respondents preferring the 7-point scale) |
| KFM | Change the term “migraines” to “migraine attacks” | Change the term “migraines” to “migraine attacks” Change the term “physical impairment” to “pain severity”. Continue to only test the alternate item stem with descriptive. | Only continue to test the majority preferred 5-point scale (based on the Wave 2 feedback from all respondents as well as having 17 respondents preferring the 5-point scale versus only 11 respondents preferring the 7-point scale) |
| HCP | Change the term “migraines” to “migraine attacks” | Change the term “migraines” to “migraine attacks” Change the term “physical impairment” to “pain severity”. Continue to only test the alternate item stem with descriptive. | Only continue to test the majority preferred 5-point scale (based on the wave 2 feedback from all respondents as well as having 17 respondents preferring the 5-point scale versus only 11 respondents preferring the 7-point scale) |
| Patient | No further changes | No further changes | No further changes |
| KFM | No further changes | No further changes | No further changes |
| HCP | No further changes | No further changes | No further changes |