Conducting a pilot randomized controlled trial of community-based mindfulness-based stress reduction versus usual care for moderate-to-severe migraine: protocol for the Mindfulness and Migraine Study (M&M)

Abstract Background Migraine is one of the most common neurological disorders in clinical practice and is a substantial cause of disability worldwide. Current approaches to therapy are primarily based on medication but are often limited by inadequate effectiveness and common side effects. Newer, mor...

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Main Authors: Alice Pressman, Heather Law, Robert Stahl, Alex Scott, Alice Jacobson, Lisa Dean, Sylvia Sudat, Angelica Obillo, Andrew Avins
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-05-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-019-3355-y
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spelling doaj-5154ebf30ada4b3a818bfb40de8826af2020-11-25T03:10:42ZengBMCTrials1745-62152019-05-0120111010.1186/s13063-019-3355-yConducting a pilot randomized controlled trial of community-based mindfulness-based stress reduction versus usual care for moderate-to-severe migraine: protocol for the Mindfulness and Migraine Study (M&M)Alice Pressman0Heather Law1Robert Stahl2Alex Scott3Alice Jacobson4Lisa Dean5Sylvia Sudat6Angelica Obillo7Andrew Avins8Sutter Health Research Development and DisseminationSutter Health Research Development and DisseminationInsight Santa Cruz a Buddhist Meditation CommunitySutter Health Research Development and DisseminationSutter Health Research Development and DisseminationSutter Health Research Development and DisseminationSutter Health Research Development and DisseminationPalo Alto Medical Foundation Research InstituteKaiser Permanente Northern California Division of ResearchAbstract Background Migraine is one of the most common neurological disorders in clinical practice and is a substantial cause of disability worldwide. Current approaches to therapy are primarily based on medication but are often limited by inadequate effectiveness and common side effects. Newer, more effective medications are expensive. Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), an 8-week classroom-based meditation intervention, is inexpensive, has no known side effects, and has demonstrated clinically meaningful effectiveness for several chronic-pain syndromes. In addition, MBSR has shown promising results for migraine therapy in a few small case studies and pilot studies. We present here the protocol for a two-arm randomized controlled pilot trial of MBSR for moderate-to-severe episodic migraine, which, if successful, will form the basis for a fully powered clinical trial. Methods/design This study, set in Northern California, is a two-arm parallel-comparison single-blinded randomized controlled pilot trial with the goal of recruiting approximately 60 participants with moderate-to-severe episodic migraine. The feasibility outcomes include ability and time required to recruit, adherence to the MBSR treatment, and ability to measure outcomes using 31-day headache diaries and patient-reported questionnaire data. The active treatment arm consists of an 8-week community-based MBSR class plus usual care, and the wait-list control group is usual care. Recruitment is underway and expected to be complete by the end of 2018. Discussion To our knowledge, this is the first pragmatic trial in the U.S. of MBSR for migraine using community-based classes, and if it proves viable, we plan to conduct a fully powered trial to determine the effectiveness of the intervention for reducing headache days for moderate-to-severe episodic migraineurs. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov, NCT02824250. Registered on 6 July 2016.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-019-3355-yMigraineHeadachePainMindfulnessMindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR)Pilot
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Heather Law
Robert Stahl
Alex Scott
Alice Jacobson
Lisa Dean
Sylvia Sudat
Angelica Obillo
Andrew Avins
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Heather Law
Robert Stahl
Alex Scott
Alice Jacobson
Lisa Dean
Sylvia Sudat
Angelica Obillo
Andrew Avins
Conducting a pilot randomized controlled trial of community-based mindfulness-based stress reduction versus usual care for moderate-to-severe migraine: protocol for the Mindfulness and Migraine Study (M&M)
Trials
Migraine
Headache
Pain
Mindfulness
Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR)
Pilot
author_facet Alice Pressman
Heather Law
Robert Stahl
Alex Scott
Alice Jacobson
Lisa Dean
Sylvia Sudat
Angelica Obillo
Andrew Avins
author_sort Alice Pressman
title Conducting a pilot randomized controlled trial of community-based mindfulness-based stress reduction versus usual care for moderate-to-severe migraine: protocol for the Mindfulness and Migraine Study (M&M)
title_short Conducting a pilot randomized controlled trial of community-based mindfulness-based stress reduction versus usual care for moderate-to-severe migraine: protocol for the Mindfulness and Migraine Study (M&M)
title_full Conducting a pilot randomized controlled trial of community-based mindfulness-based stress reduction versus usual care for moderate-to-severe migraine: protocol for the Mindfulness and Migraine Study (M&M)
title_fullStr Conducting a pilot randomized controlled trial of community-based mindfulness-based stress reduction versus usual care for moderate-to-severe migraine: protocol for the Mindfulness and Migraine Study (M&M)
title_full_unstemmed Conducting a pilot randomized controlled trial of community-based mindfulness-based stress reduction versus usual care for moderate-to-severe migraine: protocol for the Mindfulness and Migraine Study (M&M)
title_sort conducting a pilot randomized controlled trial of community-based mindfulness-based stress reduction versus usual care for moderate-to-severe migraine: protocol for the mindfulness and migraine study (m&m)
publisher BMC
series Trials
issn 1745-6215
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Background Migraine is one of the most common neurological disorders in clinical practice and is a substantial cause of disability worldwide. Current approaches to therapy are primarily based on medication but are often limited by inadequate effectiveness and common side effects. Newer, more effective medications are expensive. Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), an 8-week classroom-based meditation intervention, is inexpensive, has no known side effects, and has demonstrated clinically meaningful effectiveness for several chronic-pain syndromes. In addition, MBSR has shown promising results for migraine therapy in a few small case studies and pilot studies. We present here the protocol for a two-arm randomized controlled pilot trial of MBSR for moderate-to-severe episodic migraine, which, if successful, will form the basis for a fully powered clinical trial. Methods/design This study, set in Northern California, is a two-arm parallel-comparison single-blinded randomized controlled pilot trial with the goal of recruiting approximately 60 participants with moderate-to-severe episodic migraine. The feasibility outcomes include ability and time required to recruit, adherence to the MBSR treatment, and ability to measure outcomes using 31-day headache diaries and patient-reported questionnaire data. The active treatment arm consists of an 8-week community-based MBSR class plus usual care, and the wait-list control group is usual care. Recruitment is underway and expected to be complete by the end of 2018. Discussion To our knowledge, this is the first pragmatic trial in the U.S. of MBSR for migraine using community-based classes, and if it proves viable, we plan to conduct a fully powered trial to determine the effectiveness of the intervention for reducing headache days for moderate-to-severe episodic migraineurs. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov, NCT02824250. Registered on 6 July 2016.
topic Migraine
Headache
Pain
Mindfulness
Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR)
Pilot
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-019-3355-y
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