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Chronic Migraines and Neurofdeeback Mindfulness

U

University of Saskatchewan

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Chronic Migraine, Headache

Treatments

Behavioral: Neurofeedback Mindfulness
Behavioral: Attention Task

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

As the second phase of our study on migraine headaches and neurofeedback mindfulness, we will explore how chronic migraineurs will benefit from a long term practice (8 weeks) of neurofeedback mindfulness compared to a similar attention group and a waitlisted group. This randomized controlled trial will also explore if migrianuers could decrease their dependence on medicine intake after completion of the study.

Enrollment

135 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • have a diagnosis of chronic migraine from a clinician or have met the criteria for a chronic migraine diagnosis based on ICHD-3
  • reside in Saskatoon area
  • have a smartphone and internet connection for accessing the MUSE app
  • have no frequent background experience of meditation

Exclusion criteria

  • Comorbidity of Raynaud's syndrome or diabetes
  • Current use of a preventative migraine treatment over 6 months

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

135 participants in 3 patient groups

neurofeedback mindfulness
Experimental group
Description:
This group is asked to do 10 min/day practice of neurofeedback mindfulness for 8 weeks. They should sit comfortably in a quiet area and do one of ten beginner self-guided mindfulness sessions on mind-body scanning techniques from within the MUSE app. Each session includes a brief explanation for 2-3 minutes before the practice. Once the participants start their practices, they receive sounds for their real-time brain activities: thunderstorm for an active state, ocean waves for a neutral state, and birds chirping for a relaxed state. For each five seconds of consistent relaxed state, the participants are reinforced with points.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Neurofeedback Mindfulness
Attention Task
Active Comparator group
Description:
The participants in the controlled intervention group are assigned to have an attention routine in a relaxed position. They are required to sit comfortably and relax in a quiet area to put on their MUSE headband, set it up, and use the same practices on MUSE app but they will mute all the neurofeedback sounds and instructions. Instead, on their smartphone the participants will check their emails, the news, or their preferred social media platform for 10 minutes. Once the session is over, the participants receive the graphical feedback of their brain activities. The feedback includes a timeline indicating their brain states (active, or relaxed) during the 10-minute session.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Attention Task
Waitlisted Group
No Intervention group
Description:
The participants in this group are informed about being appointed in the waitlisted group and that we will only be collecting headache data from them for 8 weeks. They will complete the questionnaires for three rounds (i.e., Week 1, Week 4, and Week 8) and information about their headaches will be collected via the headache diaries. After 8 weeks, they will receive the MUSE device and will be offered a complementary session on how to use the device for their personal use. A debriefing form will be emailed to all the participants after completion of the study.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Marla Mickleborough, PhD; Faly Golshan, PhD Candidate

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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