A pilot study of the feasibility of a Swedish multimodal group intervention for severe migraine—The migraine patient school

Objectives: To evaluate a multidisciplinary group intervention, the migraine patient school (MPS), for patients with severe, mostly chronic migraine. Method: A 13-week group intervention program including seven sessions of patient education, practical body awareness and relaxation exercises, and hom...

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Main Authors: Birgitta Helmerson, Anna Sundholm, Kerstin Hedborg, Elisabet Waldenlind, Marie Kierkegaard, A Ingela M Nilsson Remahl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-06-01
Series:Cephalalgia Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/25158163211020447
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spelling doaj-a22384bd0d2348ef965f1b558c866a092021-06-25T21:33:23ZengSAGE PublishingCephalalgia Reports2515-81632021-06-01410.1177/25158163211020447A pilot study of the feasibility of a Swedish multimodal group intervention for severe migraine—The migraine patient schoolBirgitta Helmerson0Anna Sundholm1Kerstin Hedborg2Elisabet Waldenlind3Marie Kierkegaard4A Ingela M Nilsson Remahl5 Women’s Health and Allied Health Professionals Theme , Stockholm, Sweden Department of Neurology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden Faculty of Health and Occupational Studies, Department of Health and Caring Sciences, , Gävle, Sweden Department of Neurology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden Academic Specialist Center, Stockholm Health Services, Region Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden Department of Neurology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, SwedenObjectives: To evaluate a multidisciplinary group intervention, the migraine patient school (MPS), for patients with severe, mostly chronic migraine. Method: A 13-week group intervention program including seven sessions of patient education, practical body awareness and relaxation exercises, and home assignments was performed in small groups with 5–11 participants. Four groups were consecutively included from spring 2014 to fall 2015. Headache diaries and standardized and study-specific questionnaires were used for evaluation at baseline before MPS (pre-interventional phase), and at follow-up. Results: Twenty-four of 30 included patients completed the study, i.e. attended ≥ four sessions. Most participants found it rewarding to participate in the MPS and easy to take part in, understand and complete home assignments. Validated standardized questionnaires delivered before, and after (follow-up) MPS showed that the impact on life (HIT-6) and avoidance behavior (PIPS-A) were significantly improved whereas quality of life (MSQL), anxiety and depression (HAD) and perceived stress (PSS-14) did not show a statistically significant change. Conclusion: The Migraine patient school with a multimodal educational and behavioral group intervention program was feasible to perform and seem to benefit patients with severe (high-frequency or chronic) migraine.https://doi.org/10.1177/25158163211020447
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Kerstin Hedborg
Elisabet Waldenlind
Marie Kierkegaard
A Ingela M Nilsson Remahl
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Anna Sundholm
Kerstin Hedborg
Elisabet Waldenlind
Marie Kierkegaard
A Ingela M Nilsson Remahl
A pilot study of the feasibility of a Swedish multimodal group intervention for severe migraine—The migraine patient school
Cephalalgia Reports
author_facet Birgitta Helmerson
Anna Sundholm
Kerstin Hedborg
Elisabet Waldenlind
Marie Kierkegaard
A Ingela M Nilsson Remahl
author_sort Birgitta Helmerson
title A pilot study of the feasibility of a Swedish multimodal group intervention for severe migraine—The migraine patient school
title_short A pilot study of the feasibility of a Swedish multimodal group intervention for severe migraine—The migraine patient school
title_full A pilot study of the feasibility of a Swedish multimodal group intervention for severe migraine—The migraine patient school
title_fullStr A pilot study of the feasibility of a Swedish multimodal group intervention for severe migraine—The migraine patient school
title_full_unstemmed A pilot study of the feasibility of a Swedish multimodal group intervention for severe migraine—The migraine patient school
title_sort pilot study of the feasibility of a swedish multimodal group intervention for severe migraine—the migraine patient school
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Cephalalgia Reports
issn 2515-8163
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Objectives: To evaluate a multidisciplinary group intervention, the migraine patient school (MPS), for patients with severe, mostly chronic migraine. Method: A 13-week group intervention program including seven sessions of patient education, practical body awareness and relaxation exercises, and home assignments was performed in small groups with 5–11 participants. Four groups were consecutively included from spring 2014 to fall 2015. Headache diaries and standardized and study-specific questionnaires were used for evaluation at baseline before MPS (pre-interventional phase), and at follow-up. Results: Twenty-four of 30 included patients completed the study, i.e. attended ≥ four sessions. Most participants found it rewarding to participate in the MPS and easy to take part in, understand and complete home assignments. Validated standardized questionnaires delivered before, and after (follow-up) MPS showed that the impact on life (HIT-6) and avoidance behavior (PIPS-A) were significantly improved whereas quality of life (MSQL), anxiety and depression (HAD) and perceived stress (PSS-14) did not show a statistically significant change. Conclusion: The Migraine patient school with a multimodal educational and behavioral group intervention program was feasible to perform and seem to benefit patients with severe (high-frequency or chronic) migraine.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/25158163211020447
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