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Trajectory of Improvement in Children and Adolescents With Chronic Migraine: Results From the Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Amitriptyline Trial.
Author: AllenJanelle R, HersheyAndrew D, KabboucheMarielle A, Kashikar-ZuckSusmita M, KronerJohn W, Kroon Van DiestAshley M, LeCatesSusan L, O'BrienHope L, PeughJames, PowersScott W, ShenkChad E, SlaterShalonda K, ZafarMarium
Original Abstract of the Article :
We compared headache frequency trajectories between clinical trial participants who received cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and amitriptyline (CBT+A) or headache education (HE) and amitriptyline (HE+A) to determine if there was a differential time course of treatment response between the groups....See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28108386
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
A Comprehensive Look at Migraine Treatment
This research is exploring the fascinating world of migraine treatment in children and adolescents. The study delves into the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) combined with amitriptyline (CBT+A) compared to headache education (HE) combined with amitriptyline (HE+A). The researchers meticulously tracked the progress of 135 young patients diagnosed with chronic migraines, observing their headache frequency over a period of 20 weeks. The study employed a rigorous approach, involving eight weekly one-on-one sessions with a trained psychologist and daily headache diaries to monitor their progress. The study revealed a significant reduction in headache days across both groups, starting within the first month of treatment, highlighting the potential benefits of both treatment strategies.
CBT+A: A Promising Treatment Option
The findings reveal that the CBT+A group experienced a greater daily improvement in headache reduction than the HE+A group. This difference in improvement is particularly noteworthy as a greater proportion of the CBT+A group achieved a ≥50% reduction in headache days each month, and a significantly greater proportion of this group experienced ≤4 headache days per month during months 3 through 5. These results strongly suggest that CBT+A holds a significant advantage in achieving long-term migraine relief.
The Importance of a Holistic Approach
This study emphasizes the importance of a multi-faceted approach to migraine management in young patients. The data highlights the benefits of CBT in conjunction with medication. The findings suggest that addressing the psychological and behavioral aspects of migraine, alongside traditional medical treatment, can lead to more effective and lasting relief. By adopting this comprehensive approach, we can help young patients navigate the challenging landscape of chronic migraines and live healthier, more fulfilling lives.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study is a testament to the power of a multi-pronged approach to addressing complex health conditions. Like the many layers of a desert oasis, we must consider all aspects of the challenge to find lasting solutions. This research shines a light on the potential of CBT+A as a powerful tool in the fight against chronic migraines in young people. This work is a reminder that even the most challenging medical conditions can be addressed through the combined efforts of medical and psychological interventions.
Date :
- Date Completed 2018-03-13
- Date Revised 2019-02-01
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