Effect of episodic tension-type headache on the health-related quality of life in employees of a Brazilian public hospital

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Objective: To evaluate the impact of ETTH on HRQoL in a sample of employees of a Brazilian public hospital. Method: Three hundred and sixty Mário Gatti Hospital employees were asked about headache occurrence in the previous 6 months and completed a SF-36 and a pain questionnaires concerning impact of pain (0 to 10 scale) on daily activities, work efficiency, leisure and social activities in previous six months. Two groups were studied: 1. Episodic Tension-type headache group: 127 employees - 81 (63.8%) female and 46 (36.2%), male. 2. Control group: 124, 71 (57.3%) female and 53 (42.7%) male. Results: ETTH had lowers scores than control in all domains of SF-36; in vitality and bodily pain the difference was statistically significant. Conclusion: Our results indicate that ETTH suffers have impact on HRQoL predominantly in vitality. Psychological factors associated to pain may explain this finding.

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Silva, H. M., Garbelini, R. P., Teixeira, S. O., Bordini, C. A., & Speciali, J. G. (2004). Effect of episodic tension-type headache on the health-related quality of life in employees of a Brazilian public hospital. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 62(3 B), 769–773. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0004-282x2004000500005

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