• Home
  • Browse
    • Current Issue
    • By Issue
    • By Author
    • By Subject
    • Author Index
    • Keyword Index
  • Journal Info
    • About Journal
    • Aims and Scope
    • Editorial Board
    • Publication Ethics
    • Peer Review Process
  • Guide for Authors
  • Submit Manuscript
  • Contact Us
 
  • Login
  • Register
Home Articles List Article Information
  • Save Records
  • |
  • Printable Version
  • |
  • Recommend
  • |
  • How to cite Export to
    RIS EndNote BibTeX APA MLA Harvard Vancouver
  • |
  • Share Share
    CiteULike Mendeley Facebook Google LinkedIn Twitter
Suez Canal University Medical Journal
arrow Articles in Press
arrow Current Issue
Journal Archive
Volume Volume 28 (2025)
Volume Volume 27 (2024)
Volume Volume 26 (2023)
Volume Volume 25 (2022)
Volume Volume 24 (2021)
Volume Volume 23 (2020)
Volume Volume 22 (2019)
Volume Volume 21 (2018)
Volume Volume 20 (2017)
Issue Issue 2
Issue Issue 1
Volume Volume 19 (2016)
Volume Volume 18 (2015)
Volume Volume 17 (2014)
Volume Volume 16 (2013)
Volume Volume 15 (2012)
Volume Volume 14 (2011)
Volume Volume 13 (2010)
Amer, S., Elsamahy, M. (2017). Types and Impacts of Headache on Work and Life among Physicians. Suez Canal University Medical Journal, 20(2), 168-176. doi: 10.21608/scumj.2017.43590
Shaimaa Amer; Mohamed Elsamahy. "Types and Impacts of Headache on Work and Life among Physicians". Suez Canal University Medical Journal, 20, 2, 2017, 168-176. doi: 10.21608/scumj.2017.43590
Amer, S., Elsamahy, M. (2017). 'Types and Impacts of Headache on Work and Life among Physicians', Suez Canal University Medical Journal, 20(2), pp. 168-176. doi: 10.21608/scumj.2017.43590
Amer, S., Elsamahy, M. Types and Impacts of Headache on Work and Life among Physicians. Suez Canal University Medical Journal, 2017; 20(2): 168-176. doi: 10.21608/scumj.2017.43590

Types and Impacts of Headache on Work and Life among Physicians

Article 6, Volume 20, Issue 2, October 2017, Page 168-176  XML PDF (612.54 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/scumj.2017.43590
View on SCiNiTO View on SCiNiTO
Authors
Shaimaa Amer email 1; Mohamed Elsamahy2
1Department of Community Medicine (Occupational Health Group), Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Egypt
2Department of Neuropsychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Egypt
Abstract
Background: Headache is the one of the most frequent diagnoses in neurology outpatient clinics. More than 90% of individuals experience headache from time to time in their life. Most headaches occur in the daytime and affect nearly all aspects of life. Family, friendships, daily living activities, exercise, diet, sleep and work productivity are all affected. Aim: To determine types of headache and evaluate the degree of affected daily achievement of physicians suffering from headache.Patients and Methods: full patient history record and neurological examination were applied. The MIDAS (Migraine Disability Assessment) Questionnaire was used to assess disability in daily achievement at work and home caused by headache over the last three months. MIDAS was applied on 207 female and male resident physicians suffering from headache. All subjects are working at Suez Canal University and Ismailia general hospitals with different specialties. Results:The results showed that 80.19%, 19.32% and 0.48% of the subjects are suffering from tension-type headache, migraine and cluster headache respectively. Of all the subjects, 40.5% reported little or no disability, 14.01 % had Mild disability, 23.6% showed moderate disability, 21.7% reported severe disability. There was strong positive correlation between disability grade, number of days with headache and specialties with marked stress. Furthermore, negative association was recorded with increasing duration of working hours (R2 =0.90, p<0.05). Conclusion: Tension-type headache is the most widespread type of headache followed by migraine. There was a negative association between the number of years of work, and disability score. On the contrary, there was a positive association between work shifts and specialties exposed to marked stress such as surgeons, ICU physicians and emergency doctors with increasing disability score. Notably, the disability score increases exponentially with the increasing days of headache.
 
Keywords
headache; Migraine; Physicians; Disability; Work
Statistics
Article View: 221
PDF Download: 443
Home | Glossary | News | Aims and Scope | Sitemap
Top Top

Journal Management System. Designed by NotionWave.