BACKGROUND: While paper headache pain diaries have been used to determine the effectiveness of headache treatments in clinical trials, recent advances in information and communication technologies have resulted in the burgeoning use of electronic diaries (e-diaries) for headache pain.OBJECTIVE: To qualitatively review headache e-diaries, assess their measurement properties, examine measurement components and compare these components with recommended reporting guidelines.METHODS: The databases Medline, the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Embase, PsychInfo, the Education Resources Information Centre and ISI Web of Science were searched for self-report headache e-diaries for children and adults. A total of 21 publicat...
Electronic diaries are increasingly used to assess daily pain in many different forms and population...
Patients suffering from headache are usually asked to use charts to allow monitoring of their diseas...
The efficacy of a treatment intervention for head pain is typically evaluated by self-reported data....
BACKGROUND: While paper headache pain diaries have been used to determine the effectiveness of heada...
Aim: To determine whether our E-diary can be used to diagnose migraine and provide more reliable mig...
Background: Headaches are prevalent among teens and young adults. Self-monitoring is essential for m...
Background: Headache diaries are recommended for migraine management in primary care. Objective: ...
BACKGROUND: Current approaches to evaluating pain in children with chronic arthritis suffer from met...
Objective The aim of this study is to (1) review the digital health tools that have been used in hea...
Background: Smartphone-based apps represent a major development in health care management. Specifica...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate electronic diaries as a tool for investigatin...
Headache is one of the most common types of pain and, in the absence of biological markers, headache...
Aim: To determine whether our E-diary can be used to diagnose migraine and provide more reliable mig...
Headache is one of the most common types of pain and, in the absence of biological markers, headache...
Aim To determine whether our E-diary can be used to diagnose migraine and provide more reliable migr...
Electronic diaries are increasingly used to assess daily pain in many different forms and population...
Patients suffering from headache are usually asked to use charts to allow monitoring of their diseas...
The efficacy of a treatment intervention for head pain is typically evaluated by self-reported data....
BACKGROUND: While paper headache pain diaries have been used to determine the effectiveness of heada...
Aim: To determine whether our E-diary can be used to diagnose migraine and provide more reliable mig...
Background: Headaches are prevalent among teens and young adults. Self-monitoring is essential for m...
Background: Headache diaries are recommended for migraine management in primary care. Objective: ...
BACKGROUND: Current approaches to evaluating pain in children with chronic arthritis suffer from met...
Objective The aim of this study is to (1) review the digital health tools that have been used in hea...
Background: Smartphone-based apps represent a major development in health care management. Specifica...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate electronic diaries as a tool for investigatin...
Headache is one of the most common types of pain and, in the absence of biological markers, headache...
Aim: To determine whether our E-diary can be used to diagnose migraine and provide more reliable mig...
Headache is one of the most common types of pain and, in the absence of biological markers, headache...
Aim To determine whether our E-diary can be used to diagnose migraine and provide more reliable migr...
Electronic diaries are increasingly used to assess daily pain in many different forms and population...
Patients suffering from headache are usually asked to use charts to allow monitoring of their diseas...
The efficacy of a treatment intervention for head pain is typically evaluated by self-reported data....