Explanatory theoretical model of moderate and severe disability due to migraine
Keywords:
Disability, Migraine, Theoretical model.Abstract
Introduction: migraine is a common and disabling disease, however, there is little research on the predictive factors of disability.
Objective: to create an explanatory theoretical model of the dynamic interrelation between the factors associated with migraine disability and, in turn, the individual relationship of each of these factors with disability.
Method: to carry out this research, the rationalist-deductive approach was assumed as an epistemological position, and the hypothetical-deductive and systemic-structural methods were used to achieve it.
Results: revealing theoretical elements of the complex relationship that exists between disability due to migraine and its determining factors were exposed.
Conclusions: an explanatory model of the dynamic interrelation between the different factors with independent influence on migraine disability and, in turn, the individual relationship of each of these factors with disability was created.
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