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Utility and Preliminary Effects of Online Digital Assistance (ODA) for Behavioral Attack Prevention in Migraine

Abstract

There were two objectives of this research. First was to establish the utility of online digital assistance (ODA), a generic software-based method designed to support behavioral training (BT) in migraine. The second was to test whether ODA can produce additional effects in BT. Utility (feasibility and acceptability) was based on 44 patients with migraine who received ODA as an adjuvant to BT delivered to small groups by lay trainers with migraine at home. ODA tracking files were used to determine ODA feasibility. Acceptability was assessed by a structured interview. To examine ODA effects, 31 patients with migraine who received ODA during BT and at 6 months’ follow-up were compared with a matched group of 31 participants who received BT only. Feasibility was established based on minimal technical problems, good compliance, and successful execution of ODA. Acceptability was confirmed by positive participant responses concerning usefulness, supportiveness, and low burden. Finally, ODA participants did not mark better improvements considering migraine attack frequency, internal control, and migraine-specific quality of life compared to those that underwent BT only. ODA is feasible, well-accepted, and perceived to support self-care in 44 patients with migraine. The method is currently designed for these patients, but it can be easily adapted for other health settings. Whether ODA can induce higher gains remains to be established.

Kleiboer, Annet, Marjolijn Sorbi, Saskia Mérelle, Jan Passchier, and Lorenz van Doornen. "Utility and Preliminary Effects of Online Digital Assistance (ODA) for Behavioral Attack Prevention in Migraine." Telemedicine and e-Health (August 20, 2009). http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/tmj.2009.0014.  

24 August 2009

Bibliographic Data

Title:

Utility and Preliminary Effects of Online Digital Assistance (ODA) for Behavioral Attack Prevention in Migraine

Author(s):

Kleiboer, Annet; Sorbi, Marjolijn; Mérelle, Saskia; Passchier, Jan; van Doornen, Lorenz

Journal

Telemedicine and e-Health, 15(7), pp. ahead of print
(2009-08-20)

URL:

Abstract

DOI:

10.1089/tmj.2009.0014

PMID:

19694591

Keyword(s):

Behavior Therapy, Internet, Migraine, Netherlands, Self Care, Web Based Intervention

Citation:

Kleiboer, Annet, Marjolijn Sorbi, Saskia Mérelle, Jan Passchier, and Lorenz van Doornen. "Utility and Preliminary Effects of Online Digital Assistance (ODA) for Behavioral Attack Prevention in Migraine." Telemedicine and e-Health (August 20, 2009). http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/tmj.2009.0014.  

Other Publications

In ICMCC Database

All Telemedicine and e-Health articles (107).

Other article(s) by

Annet Kleiboer (1).

Marjolijn Sorbi (1).

Saskia Mérelle (1).

Jan Passchier (1).

Lorenz van Doornen (1).

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