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Development of an education and self-management intervention for chronic headache - CHESS trial (Chronic Headache Education and Self-management Study)

Development of an education and self-management intervention for chronic headache - CHESS trial (Chronic Headache Education and Self-management Study)
Development of an education and self-management intervention for chronic headache - CHESS trial (Chronic Headache Education and Self-management Study)
Background: Self-management interventions are well recognised and widely used in chronic conditions. Their application to chronic headaches has been limited and generally of low quality. We describe here our process for developing an evidence based, and theory driven, education and self-management intervention for those living with chronic headache. Methods: Our intervention was designed using several core information sources; the results of three systematic reviews, qualitative material from those living with chronic headaches, our knowledge from existing self-management interventions; and finally collaborative input from a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, academics, patients, and charity partners. We manualised the intervention and associated training as a package for use in a feasibility study. We made adaptations for its use in a randomised controlled trial. Results: We piloted the intervention in four groups with a total of 18 participants. Qualitative feedback from 12 participants and five facilitators allowed the intervention to be refined for the main randomised controlled trial. Some of the key changes included shortening of the overall intervention, changes to the originally planned facilitators and spreading the facilitator training over three days rather than two. We are now testing the final revised intervention in a randomised controlled trial of its clinical and cost effectiveness. The group component of the intervention is delivered over two days with the first day focused on living, understanding and dealing with chronic headaches and the second day exploring how to adapt and take control of one's life with chronic headaches. Conclusion: Our pilot work indicates that our intervention is feasible to deliver, and with the relevant changes would be acceptable for use with this population. Our randomised control trial is ongoing. We anticipate publishing final results in 2021. Trial registration: ISRCTN79708100. Registered 16th December 2015, http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN79708100
Behaviour change, Chronic headache, Intervention development, Migraine, Primary care, Self-management, Tension type headache
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Patel, Shilpa
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Potter, Rachel
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Nichols, Vivien
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Pincus, Tamar
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Underwood, Martin
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Sandhu, Harbinder
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Achana, Felix
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Eldridge, Sandra
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Ellard, David
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Griffiths, Frances
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Haywood, Kirstie
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Carnes, Dawn
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Nichols, Vivien
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Pincus, Tamar
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Underwood, Martin
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Sandhu, Harbinder
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Achana, Felix
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Eldridge, Sandra
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Haywood, Kirstie
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Patel, Shilpa, Potter, Rachel, Matharu, Manjit, Carnes, Dawn, Taylor, Stephanie J.C., Nichols, Vivien, Pincus, Tamar, Underwood, Martin, Sandhu, Harbinder, Achana, Felix, Davies, Brendan, Eldridge, Sandra, Ellard, David, Griffiths, Frances, Haywood, Kirstie, Hee, Siew Wan, Mistry, Dipesh, Mistry, Hema and Petrou, Stavros (2019) Development of an education and self-management intervention for chronic headache - CHESS trial (Chronic Headache Education and Self-management Study). The Journal of Headache and Pain, 20, [28]. (doi:10.1186/s10194-019-0980-5).

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Abstract

Background: Self-management interventions are well recognised and widely used in chronic conditions. Their application to chronic headaches has been limited and generally of low quality. We describe here our process for developing an evidence based, and theory driven, education and self-management intervention for those living with chronic headache. Methods: Our intervention was designed using several core information sources; the results of three systematic reviews, qualitative material from those living with chronic headaches, our knowledge from existing self-management interventions; and finally collaborative input from a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, academics, patients, and charity partners. We manualised the intervention and associated training as a package for use in a feasibility study. We made adaptations for its use in a randomised controlled trial. Results: We piloted the intervention in four groups with a total of 18 participants. Qualitative feedback from 12 participants and five facilitators allowed the intervention to be refined for the main randomised controlled trial. Some of the key changes included shortening of the overall intervention, changes to the originally planned facilitators and spreading the facilitator training over three days rather than two. We are now testing the final revised intervention in a randomised controlled trial of its clinical and cost effectiveness. The group component of the intervention is delivered over two days with the first day focused on living, understanding and dealing with chronic headaches and the second day exploring how to adapt and take control of one's life with chronic headaches. Conclusion: Our pilot work indicates that our intervention is feasible to deliver, and with the relevant changes would be acceptable for use with this population. Our randomised control trial is ongoing. We anticipate publishing final results in 2021. Trial registration: ISRCTN79708100. Registered 16th December 2015, http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN79708100

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 March 2019
Published date: 18 March 2019
Additional Information: M1 - 28
Keywords: Behaviour change, Chronic headache, Intervention development, Migraine, Primary care, Self-management, Tension type headache

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Local EPrints ID: 469246
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/469246
ISSN: 1129-2369
PURE UUID: 6f6b8349-311d-4b02-bf64-a437ac31c45d
ORCID for Tamar Pincus: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3172-5624

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Date deposited: 09 Sep 2022 16:52
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:11

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Author: Shilpa Patel
Author: Rachel Potter
Author: Manjit Matharu
Author: Dawn Carnes
Author: Stephanie J.C. Taylor
Author: Vivien Nichols
Author: Tamar Pincus ORCID iD
Author: Martin Underwood
Author: Harbinder Sandhu
Author: Felix Achana
Author: Brendan Davies
Author: Sandra Eldridge
Author: David Ellard
Author: Frances Griffiths
Author: Kirstie Haywood
Author: Siew Wan Hee
Author: Dipesh Mistry
Author: Hema Mistry
Author: Stavros Petrou

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