Dresdner Toby, Seng Elizabeth
Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University, 1165 Morris Park Ave, Bronx, NY, USA.
Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA.
Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2025 Sep 16;29(1):106. doi: 10.1007/s11916-025-01415-x.
This goal of this paper is to identify the need to report adverse events (AEs) in mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) for migraine and highlight conceptual issues related to their reporting. This paper reviews the benefits and AEs in MBIs broadly and considers their application to a migraine population.
Due to a lack of standardized protocol for measuring and reporting, there is little published information on AEs in MBIs for migraine. Several recent trials have reported individual cases of AEs, including one instance of posttraumatic re-experiencing. The increasing popularity of MBIs in the treatment of chronic pain conditions, including migraine, makes it necessary for providers to understand which AEs occur. Patients with migraine may be at an elevated risk of experiencing AEs in MBIs.
本文旨在确定在基于正念的偏头痛干预措施(MBIs)中报告不良事件(AE)的必要性,并强调与其报告相关的概念性问题。本文广泛回顾了MBIs中的益处和不良事件,并考虑了它们在偏头痛人群中的应用。
由于缺乏测量和报告的标准化方案,关于偏头痛MBIs中不良事件的已发表信息很少。最近的几项试验报告了个别不良事件案例,包括一例创伤后再体验。MBIs在包括偏头痛在内的慢性疼痛疾病治疗中的日益普及,使得医疗服务提供者有必要了解会发生哪些不良事件。偏头痛患者在MBIs中发生不良事件的风险可能会升高。