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NCT05658185
Migraine Difficult to Treat: the Importance of Psychological Care in the Chronic Patient
Conditions: Migraine Disorders, Headache, Migraine
Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 100
Sponsor: University of Valencia
Location: Spain
Summary
In the study of migraine headaches, it is important to consider the affectation presented by those patients whose migraines do not respond easily to treatment.
These difficult to treat patients are more likely to develop chronic headache, facilitating the appearance of psychological problems associated with this disease.
Holistic care of these patients includes: the disability caused by pain, the impact of pain on their lives, the level of pain catastrophizing, perceived psychological well-being, quality of life and emotional distress.
The quality of life of these patients is often severely affected and the psychoemotional symptoms are significantly elevated.
The psychological impact associated with these difficult-to-treat chronic migraine patients is a neglected issue in current mental health care.
Investigators propose to design a protocol for the evaluation and psychological treatment of these patients, based on cognitive-behavioral theory.
After that, the psychological treatment of 10 group sessions will be implemented in a pilot sample.
It will have 4 evaluation moments to be able to quantify, by means of questionnaires, the progress of the patients in the different stages of the study.
The aim is to achieve an increase in the quality of life and a decrease in the interference of migraines in the patients' lives.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Diagnosis of chronic migraine difficult to treat for at least 6 months.Be of legal ageSign the informed consent formExclusion Criteria:Failure to meet the inclusion criteria
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05658185). StuddyBuddy aggregates publicly available trial information.