Chronic Headache Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized Trial of Headache Management Programs
PROJECT CHEER is a randomized controlled trial designed to test the effectiveness of a
comprehensive focused approach to headache care. Three institutions are collaborating in
this trial by establishing special Headache Programs that can provide individualized
treatment and follow-up: Duke University Medical Center in Durham, NC; Thomas Jefferson
University in Philadelphia, PA; and Kaiser Permanente in San Diego, CA. Support and
oversight are provided by the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
HEADACHE sufferers age 18 and over whose headaches interfere with their ability to work,
study or enjoy life are eligible for this trial. Half of the enrolled individuals will be
selected at random to receive care in the Headache Program and half will continue to receive
care as usual from their primary care providers.
EVALUATION is an important part of this project. Every participant completes a screening
interview and survey at the time of enrollment. The initial evaluation will provide an
accurate diagnosis of headache type(s). The results of this evaluation will be reported to
the primary care provider and may help to provide usual care. Subjects assigned to the
Headache Program are further evaluated by the program manager in consultation with a
headache specialist.
EDUCATION in headache care is provided to participants assigned to the Headache Program.
The classes include suggestions on diet and lifestyle as well as a review of medication use.
Note: The above is excerpted from the flyer we distributed to recruit patients to the trial.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether headache management programs should be
promoted as a preferred strategy for managing patients with chronic disabling headache.
Chronic headache affects between 6% and 17% of the population and is associated with
significant numbers of days lost from work and reduced quality of life, as well as
disproportionate use of medical resources. Current treatment is sub-optimal, with patients
often not adequately diagnosed and/or not receiving appropriate preventive and acute
pharmacologic therapy or behavioral modification. As a result, chronic headache is
associated with sub-optimal quality of care, high patient dissatisfaction as well as high
cost to individuals, insurers, and society.
The specific hypothesis of this study is that a properly designed headache management
program (HMP) will reduce headache-related disability, improve process of care, and reduce
management costs for patients with chronic headache. The format is a randomized controlled
trial in which a patient population participating in a HMP will be compared with a
corresponding patient population receiving usual care. A pilot study1 has determined the
components of an optimal HMP and the effectiveness of a prototype of this service with a
limited number of patients at a Kaiser Permanente facility in Santa Rosa, California.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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