Ertaş, MustafaBaykan, BetülUzunkaya, ÖzlemSaip, SabahattinSiva, Aksel2022-09-162022-09-162007-09Karlı, N. vd. (2007). "The validation of ID Migraine (TM) screener in neurology outpatient clinics in Turkey". Journal of Headache and Pain, 8(4), 217-223.1129-23771129-2369https://doi.org/10.1007/s10194-007-0397-4https://thejournalofheadacheandpain.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1007/s10194-007-0397-4http://hdl.handle.net/11452/28771The aim of this study was to investigate the validity of the ID Migraine (TM) test in neurology outpatient clinics (NOCs), regardless of their presenting complaints. Patients admitted to 41 NOCs were screened. Eligible subjects (n = 3682) were evaluated by a neurologist for headache diagnosis according to the International Headache Society criteria and asked the 3-item screening questions of the ID Migraine (TM) test. Of 3682 patients, 917 (24.9%) were diagnosed as migraine, whereas 1171 (31.8%) were ID Migraine (TM) test positive. The sensitivity of the ID Migraine (TM) test for neurologist's diagnosis of migraine was 91.8%, specificity was 63.4%, positive predictive value was 71.9% and negative predictive value was 88.4%. The ID Migraine (TM) test is easy to use and a practical test that could alert the neurologist to diagnose patients having other complaints. This test would help to increase the diagnosis and treatment rate of undiagnosed migraine patients in NOCs.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDiagnosisID MigraineMigrainePrevalenceTension type headacheFrequent headacheDisabilityPopulationPrevalenceBurdenImpactCareMaleAdultAgedAmbulatory care facilitiesFalse negative reactionsFemaleHumansSensitivity and specificityPredictive value of testsMass screeningMiddle agedMigraine disordersNeurologyQuestionnairesReproducibility of resultsTurkeyThe validation of ID Migraine (TM) screener in neurology outpatient clinics in TurkeyArticle0002077729000032-s2.0-356489741422172238417901923Clinical neurologyNeurosciencesMigraine Disorders; Headache; TryptaminesHumanAdultArticleControlled studyDrug induced headacheFemaleHeadacheNeurologyMajor clinical studyMaleMedical specialistMigraineMigraine with auraMigraine without auraPredictionScreening testOutpatient careTension headacheQuestionnairePriority journalSensitivity and specificityTurkey (republic)Validation study