In general, edits that improve the quality of the question for the community, and not necessarily just the author, are encouraged. This includes editing titles to better reflect the question. Obviously you should take care to ensure your edits do actually improve the quality of the question, and avoid making changes "hastily." Also, try to avoid making edits that shape the question to your answer, rather than to the question.
However, I am thinking about rolling back the change as the answer has not been accepted. I am sure that the change to the title better reflects the authors intent, but since there is not an accepted answer there is a smidgeon of doubt in my mind that I did the wrong thing.
I wouldn't think too much of this. Sometimes people will wait for other answers, often they will wait until they can verify an answer before accepting it (which can sometimes take a while), and sometimes people simply forget to accept an answer.
Also, if the OP feels that your edits harm the question, they certainly have the power to change it themselves. If the OP does not do so, I would tend to think the OP has accepted your edits as improvements.
I took the liberty of looking through some of your recent edits on questions that fit your description. Both of your title edits from the last couple of weeks are edits I would consider improvements. Also, if it's the more-recent one you are referring to, the user has not been online since you edited the title. Have patience, they may yet accept your answer or give feedback on your edits.