Psychosomatic Factors Influencing the Efficacy of Holistic Care for Migraine
Exploring the Psychosomatic Factors Influencing and Moderating the Efficacy of Holistic Care and Personalized Treatment for Migraine Patients: A Prospective Longitudinal Observational Study
About This Trial
This research project aims at exploring the psychosomatic factors that influence and moderate the efficacy of holistic care and personalized treatment for migraine patients. It is a prospective longitudinal observational study. The project's goal is to understand how physical, psychological, spiritual, and social factors affect the care and treatment outcomes for migraineurs. The study will include participants aged 18 to 65, who meet the International Headache Society's criteria for migraines. It will utilize a range of methodologies including questionnaires, interviews, and medical records to collect data on various factors like lifestyle, psychological state, and social support. The project will assess the effectiveness of treatments, compliance, and other outcomes such as emotional and sleep conditions.
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Treatments Being Tested
personalized treatment
According to the condition of each individuals, the study continues their routine clinical care. The study does not offer anything more than a routine clinical care. It is named personalized treatment because the condition of each individual varies, so the doctor may prescribe or offer clinical advice accordingly. .