Non-drug Interventions for Migraines



Status:Completed
Conditions:Migraine Headaches
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:10/14/2017
Start Date:February 2012
End Date:October 2012

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Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction for Adults With Migraines: A Pilot Study

This proposal describes a randomized controlled pilot trial investigating feasibility,
safety, and migraine frequency in patients with migraines who undergo an 8 week mindfulness
based stress reduction (MBSR) program compared to a wait-list control group.

Preliminary research has shown MBSR to be effective in chronic pain syndromes and other
mind/body interventions have shown good promise in the treatment of headaches. A randomized
controlled trial (RCT) of yoga in migraine without aura patients by John and colleagues
showed that yoga resulted in a significant decrease in headache frequency, pain index, and
symptomatic medication usage compared to a self-care group. This RCT demonstrated that
patients with headaches may benefit from a mind-body intervention. However, their yoga
protocol was not specified, and participants were instructed to practice the technique only
during the prodromal phase of a headache (prior to the pain becoming severe), so as an
abortive intervention at the time of a headache. Thus, the investigators of this trial are
proposing to evaluate the effect of MBSR on adults with migraines compared to an education
control group. This study will add to the John study because, unlike many other mind-body
interventions, MBSR offers the distinct advantage of a standardized protocol that has been
used both clinically and in numerous research studies across a wide variety of conditions.
Furthermore, MBSR teaches participants a daily practice that, if effective, could serve as a
prophylactic intervention.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Diagnosis of migraine (International Classification of Headache Disorders-II);21

- 4-14 days with migraines/month

- ≥one year of migraines

- ≥18 years

- Able and willing to attend weekly sessions and willing to participate in daily
mindfulness assignments, up to 30-45 min/day

- Agreeable to participate and to be randomized to either group

- Fluent in English (since the treatment groups will be run in English)

- Good general health with no additional diseases expected to interfere with the study

Exclusion Criteria:

- Current regular meditation/yoga practice

- Any major systemic illness or unstable medical or psychiatric condition (e.g. suicide
risk) requiring immediate treatment or that could lead to difficulty complying with
the protocol

- Diagnosis of medication overuse headache (International Classification of Headache
Disorders-II);19

- Current or planned pregnancy or breastfeeding

- New prophylactic migraine medicine started within 4 weeks of the screening visit

- Unwilling to maintain stable current doses of migraine medicines for the duration of
trial

- Failure to complete baseline diary recordings of migraine activity and medication use
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