Enhancing cognitive-behavioural therapy for recurrent headache: design of a randomised controlled trial

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作者
Martin, Paul R. [1 ]
Mackenzie, Sharon [1 ]
Bandarian-Balooch, Siavash [1 ]
Brunelli, Arissa [1 ]
Broadley, Simon [2 ]
Reece, John [3 ,4 ]
Goadsby, Peter J. [5 ]
机构
[1] Griffith Univ, Sch Appl Psychol & Behav Basis Hlth, Southport, Qld 4222, Australia
[2] Griffith Univ, Sch Med, Southport, Qld 4222, Australia
[3] RMIT Univ, Sch Hlth Sci, Bundoora, Vic 3083, Australia
[4] Australian Coll Appl Psychol, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[5] Kings Coll London, Headache Grp, NIHR Welcome Trust Clin Res Facil, London, England
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
Headache; Migraine; Cognitive behaviour therapy; Coping; Desensitisation; TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE; TRIGGER FACTORS; PRECIPITATING FACTORS; COPING STRATEGIES; ACUTE MIGRAINE; TREAT ANALYSIS; SELF-EFFICACY; EXPOSURE; HISTORY; ATTACKS;
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10.1186/s12883-014-0233-9
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: We have argued against the traditional approach of counselling avoidance of all triggers of headaches and migraine. Problems with this approach include the impossibility of avoiding all triggers and the high costs associated with trying to do so, and that avoidance could lead to reduced tolerance for the triggers. We have developed an alternative approach called Learning to Cope with Triggers (LCT) that encourages avoidance of triggers that are detrimental to health and wellbeing, but uses exposure to other triggers to desensitise headache sufferers to the triggers. This approach has been shown to be more effective than advising avoidance of all triggers. Trigger management is only one component of a comprehensive treatment program and the current study is designed to evaluate a new approach to treating headaches in which LCT has been integrated into an established cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) package (LCT/CBT). Methods/Design: A target sample of 120 adult participants who suffer from migraine or tension-type headache, at least six days per month, and have done so for at least 12 months will be recruited. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of three groups: LCT/CBT; Avoid/CBT (CBT combined with instructions to avoid all triggers); and waiting-list control. Measures will include: daily diaries for recording headaches, triggers and medication consumption; headache disability and quality of life; trigger avoidance; locus of control and self-efficacy; and coping strategies. Treatment will involve 12 60-minute sessions scheduled weekly. Assessment will be completed before and after treatment, and at 4 and 12 month follow-up. The data will be analysed to determine which approach is most effective, and predictors of response to treatment. Discussion: Migraine and tension-type headache are common and can be disabling. CBT has been demonstrated to be an efficacious treatment for both disorders. However, there is room for improvement. This study aims to increase the efficacy of behavioural approaches and identify factors predictive of a positive response.
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