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Validation of the Revised Patient Perception of Migraine Questionnaire (PPMQ-R): Measuring Satisfaction with Acute Migraine Treatment in Clinical Trials
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Quality Of LifePain MedicineAcute Migraine TreatmentPatient PerceptionPsychologyPain SyndromePatient ExperiencePatient-reported OutcomeConstruct ValidityPain ManagementHealth SciencesReliabilityCluster HeadacheMigraine SymptomsPsychiatryMigraine QuestionnaireRehabilitationPain ResearchMedicinePatient Satisfaction
This study was aimed to evaluate in clinical trial settings the psychometric properties of the revised Patient Perception of Migraine Questionnaire (PPMQ-R), a satisfaction measure for acute migraine treatment. The PPMQ-R was administered 24 h post dosing in 1304 migraineurs randomized to two identical Phase 3, single-attack trials. Reliability, concurrent and construct validity and known-groups validity were evaluated using Cronbach's alpha, Pearson correlations and analysis of variance, respectively. PPMQ-R scale and Total scores (Efficacy, Functionality and Ease of use) showed very good internal consistency reliability (alpha 0.84-0.99). Efficacy, Functionality and Total PPMQ-R scores showed large, inverse relationships with migraine pain severity, number of migraine symptoms and work ability (r = -0.62 to -0.75; all P < 0.0001). All scales discriminated among migraine pain severity levels (all P < 0.001). The PPMQ-R has sufficient evidence of validity and reliability for measuring patient satisfaction, an important benchmark of quality and effective care.
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