Patient education is one type of low-cost intervention that can be easily applied but there are not specific studies about it in pregnant women with migraine. The primary goal of the study is to educate pregnant women experiencing migraine, leading to their understanding of the underlying pathology, management strategies and alarm symptoms. An intervention based on education can lead to empowered individuals capable of self-management, therefore reducing medication overuse and inappropriate use of the emergency department. It is relevant that these patients have access to understandable information; that is, in their own language and avoiding complex medical terms, so that the information can be useful for them and their support system. With this project the investigators aimed to improve the knowledge and satisfaction of participants (patients and healthcare professionals) to better deal with migraines during pregnancy.
The primary aim of the study is to educate pregnant women experiencing migraine, leading to their understanding of the underlying pathology, management strategies and alarm symptoms. The target population are pregnant women suffering from migraine in prenatal follow-up in Clínica Alemana (Santiago, Chile). Included as a secondary target population are the obstetricians following these patients. The investigators propose to design an educational intervention. The investigators will develop education material about migraine in Spanish and the study team will work using social media and some basic material on paper. The investigators will educate first obstetricians of the institution (Clínica Alemana de Santiago) and will work with the obstetricians in the recruitment of patients (according to International Classification of Headache Diseases-3 (ICHD-3) criteria. Secondly, among patients who consent, three educational interventions will be apply along their pregnancy, considering topics like the knowledge of migraine criteria, management strategies and alarm symptoms. In this project two scores will be measured in pregnant women, both at their first prenatal appointment and at the end of their postpartum period (up to 42 days postpartum). These are: Migraine Disability Assessment questionnaire, and the Brief Illness Perception questionnaire, to evaluate cognitive and emotional representation of illness. Among obstetricians, the investigators will prepare and deliver a short questionnaire with dichotomous questions to evaluate their sense of knowledge regarding migraine, the satisfaction with the study and the importance the obstetricians give to the newly acquired information on daily practice. The project will last 2 years in total, of which patients will be recruited for 18 months.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
150
Education resources in Spanish through social media directed to the targeted audience mentioned above. There will be at least three interventions along the study, one for each pregnancy trimester, including topics such as: Migraine criteria, management strategies, risks of medication overuse, alarm symptoms, etc. These educational interventions will be conducted by trained health care professionals, mainly using audio-visual media.
Clinica Alemana de Santiago
Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan, Chile
Improvement in Migraine Disability Assessment questionnaire score
The Migraine Disability Assessment questionnaire will be apply to patients, both at their first prenatal appointment and at the end of their postpartum period (up to 42 days postpartum), to evaluate the level of pain and the impact of headache on their daily life.The questionnaire comprises 7 questions in total and the score ranges between 0 to 90, higher scores mean higher grade of disability.
Time frame: 8 to 9 months
Improvement in Brief Illness Perception questionnaire score
Both at their first prenatal appointment and at the end of their postpartum period (up to 42 days postpartum), the Brief Illness Perception questionnaire, to evaluate cognitive and emotional representation of illness.This questionnaire comprises 8 items and the score ranges from 0 to 80, a higher score indicates a greater perceived psychological burden of illness.
Time frame: 8 to 9 months
Obstetricians Assessment
A survey will be delivered with dichotomous questions to evaluate their sense of knowledge regarding migraine, their satisfaction with the study and the importance they give to the newly acquired information on their daily practice.
Time frame: 9 months
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