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NCT04373330 | NOT YET RECRUITING | Migraine


Healthy Living Partnerships for Veterans With Migraine
Sponsor:

Wake Forest University Health Sciences

Brief Summary:

This pilot study, modeled upon the successful and empirically validated HELP Prevent Diabetes Intervention, incorporates a migraine education component describing the links between lifestyle behaviors and migraine activity (e.g., frequency, impairment) into an existing lifestyle intervention used previously for Veterans at risk for developing Type II diabetes. The principal objectives of this research are to assess the feasibility, acceptability (recruitment), engagement (retention, adherence), and promise of implementing the HELP-VM at the Salisbury. To achieve our objectives, the investigators propose to assess the acceptability of HELP-VM by determining our ability to recruit Veterans to participate in the HELP-VM intervention as administered through the existing structure of the Salisbury VAMC's Whole Health Program, to evaluate the feasibility of implementing HELP-VM by assessing Veterans' adherence to HELP-VM and our capacity to retain them in a clinical trial, and to evaluate the promise of HELP-VM by obtaining preliminary data to estimate variances of primary (headache frequency, headache-related impairment) and secondary/exploratory outcome measures (e.g., emotional distress, use of analgesics/opiates, headache self-efficacy, pain catastrophizing) to inform a future, large-scale trial.

Condition or disease

Migraine

Migraine Disorders

Migraine With Aura

Migraine Without Aura

Intervention/treatment

Intensive Lifestyle Intervention

Phase

NA

Detailed Description:

Headache disorders such as migraine occur commonly among Veterans and contribute to disability and reduced quality of life. Veterans with migraine are more likely than those without headache to experience medically related discharge/retirement, post-traumatic stress disorder, sleep disturbances, and difficulty reintegrating back into civilian life. Despite advances in our understanding of migraine, it remains poorly understood and often proves refractory to validated drug and non-drug interventions. Therefore, there is tremendous potential value in pursuing alternate intervention pathways for migraine management. Although empirical support remains limited, engagement in regular exercise routinely is recommended for managing and preventing migraine. This innovative approach, if successful, could be disseminated rapidly to the VAMC in the United States, thereby making a substantial impact on the public health burden of migraine and other lifestyle related chronic diseases amongst our nation's Veterans. Consistent with the VA's Whole Health Initiative, this HELP-VM approach facilitates and supports Veterans' capacity to take charge of their own health and well-being, and recognizes the many health benefits of reducing sedentary activity for migraine and beyond.

Study Type : INTERVENTIONAL
Estimated Enrollment : 24 participants
Masking : SINGLE
Primary Purpose : OTHER
Official Title : Healthy Living Partnerships for Veterans With Migraine
Actual Study Start Date : 2025-06
Estimated Primary Completion Date : 2026-06
Estimated Study Completion Date : 2026-06

Information not available for Arms and Intervention/treatment

Ages Eligible for Study: 18 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study: ALL
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
  • * Demographics: Community dwelling men and women Veterans (21 years of age and older) of all races/ethnicities seen as patients at the Kernersville Health Care Center.
  • * Headache Diagnosis, frequency, and chronicity: All participants will be required to have a diagnosis of chronic migraine as per ICHD-IIIβ criteria24. Those with headache frequency ≥ 15 headache days per month for more than three months will be eligible to participate.
  • * Willingness to Accept Randomization: Prospective participants must be willing to accept randomization to either the intensive lifestyle intervention or the comparison intervention condition.
  • * Baseline Physician Activity Level: At the time of enrollment, prospective participants must not be participating in a regular physical activity or exercise regimen, and should meet the criteria for "sedentary" (i.e., does not report current engagement in vigorous or moderate activity) on the International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short form (IPAQ-SF).
Exclusion Criteria
  • * Other painful conditions: A diagnosis of headache disorder other than chronic migraine (eg, cluster headache or medication overuse headache as per ICHD-IIIβ criteria24) or characterizes a pain disorder other than migraine as their primary presenting problem.
  • * Non-stable headache treatment regimen: Reports a change in physician prescribed preventive or acute headache pharmacotherapy within three weeks prior to enrollment or anticipates a change in preventive headache pharmacotherapy during the study period.
  • * Recent history of cardiovascular disease: Clinical history of cardiovascular disease (CVD) occurring within the past 6 months, including myocardial infarction, angina, coronary revascularization, stroke, TIA, carotid revascularization, peripheral arterial disease, and congestive heart failure. All persons with recent CVD should be participating in cardiac rehabilitation (with appropriate supervision as indicated) to reduce their risk of recurrence; hence, randomization might raise ethical concerns.
  • * Hypertension: Uncontrolled high blood pressure: BP \> 160/100 mmHg. Potential participants can be re-screened after controlled.
  • Pregnancy, planning pregnancy and breast feeding (self-report) during screening: Pregnancy, breast feeding, or planning pregnancy within the next year.
  • * Physical preparedness for exercise: Those screening positive on the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q)25 those must obtain physician clearance prior to participation, and will be excluded unless the clearance is obtained and documented.
  • * Other Medical and Psychiatric Conditions: Candidates will be screened for other co-morbid conditions that could make physical activity unsafe or limit participation. This includes other chronic disease likely to limit lifespan to less than 2-3 years (eg, any cancer requiring treatment in past 5 years except non-melanoma skin cancer), elevated depressive symptoms and/or suicidal ideation (Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9)28,29), anxiety levels that could interfere with participation in this trial (PROMIS-29 Anxiety Subscale30-32, and evidence of opioid use disorder (Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM)33).
  • * Other: Conditions/criteria likely to interfere with participation and acceptance of randomized assignment, including the following: inability/unwillingness to give informed consent, another household member already randomized to HELP-VM, evidence of major psychiatric or cognitive problems (schizophrenia, dementia, self-reported active illegal substance or alcohol abuse), participation in another research study that would interfere with HELP-VM.

Healthy Living Partnerships for Veterans With Migraine

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