
Is it possible to sort the disability of individuals with migraine based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health? — A Scoping Review
Author(s) -
Hugo Feitosa,
Débora Wanderley,
Manuella Morais Monteiro Barbosa Barros,
Suellen Freitas da Silva,
Alyne Karine de Lima Santos,
Angélica da Silva Tenório,
Daniella Araújo de Oliveira
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2763-6178
DOI - 10.48208/headachemed.2021.19
Subject(s) - international classification of functioning, disability and health , migraine , international classification of headache disorders , population , medicine , rehabilitation , physical medicine and rehabilitation , psychology , clinical psychology , physical therapy , psychiatry , environmental health
PurposeTo identify the most frequent outcomes related to disability assessed in individuals with migraine and to correlate these findings with the categories of International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.Material and methodThis scoping review was developed based on studies with adult population (18-55 years) of both sexes and assessing the disability generated by migraine. We included studies in which patients had a diagnosis of migraine based on International Classification of Headache Disorders.Results52 articles were found with 42 outcomes related to 17 categories of International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, including the four main components of the classification, with seven categories in "Body Functions", one in "Body Structures", four in “Activities and Participation” and five in "Environmental Factors".ConclusionThe findings show that disabilities, activity limitation, or participation restriction generated by migraine can be classified by International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. The components "body functions", "environmental factors" and "activities and participation" were the most identified in the present study. Thus, this classification is important to classify the disability caused by migraine and to guide a rehabilitation more focused onthe patient's real demands, as well as directing the research involving this population.