Saskia Y.M. Mérelle
Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Headache | 2008
Saskia Y.M. Mérelle; Marjolijn J. Sorbi; Lorenz J.P. van Doornen; Jan Passchier
Objective.— To evaluate the changes at 6‐month follow‐up after a home‐based behavioral training (BT) provided by lay trainers with migraine to small groups of fellow patients.
Cephalalgia | 2014
J.S. Voerman; C. de Klerk; Saskia Y.M. Mérelle; E. Aartsen; Reinier Timman; Marjolijn J. Sorbi; Jan Passchier
Background Behavioral migraine approaches are effective in reducing headache attacks. Availability of treatment might be increased by using migraine patients as trainers. Therefore, Mérelle and colleagues developed and evaluated a home-based behavioral management training (BMT) by lay trainers (1). The maintenance of effects at long-term follow-up is studied in the present study. Method Measurements were taken pre-BMT (T0), post-BMT (T1), at six-month follow-up (T2), and at long-term follow-up, i.e. two to four years after BMT (T3). Data of 127 participants were analyzed with longitudinal multi-level analyses. Results Short-term improvements in attack frequency and self-efficacy post-BMT were maintained at long-term follow-up (dT0–T3 = −.34 and dT0–T3 = .69, respectively). The level of internal control that increased during BMT decreased from post-BMT to long-term follow-up (dT0–T3 = .18). Quality of life and migraine-related disability improved gradually over time (dT0–T3 = .45 and dT0–T3 = −.26, respectively). Conclusions Although the results should be interpreted with caution because of the lack of a follow-up control group and the inability to gather information about additional treatments patients may have received during the follow-up period, the findings suggest that lay BMT for migraine may be beneficial over the long term. If so, this could make migraine treatments more widely available.
Headache | 2010
Saskia Y.M. Mérelle; Marjolijn J. Sorbi; Hugo J. Duivenvoorden; Jan Passchier
(Headache 2010;50:613‐625)
Cephalalgia | 2008
Saskia Y.M. Mérelle; Marjolijn J. Sorbi; Lorenz van Doornen; Jan Passchier
Patient Education and Counseling | 2006
Saskia Y.M. Mérelle; Marjolijn J. Sorbi; Jan Passchier
Telemedicine Journal and E-health | 2009
Annet Kleiboer; Marjolijn J. Sorbi; Saskia Y.M. Mérelle; Jan Passchier; Lorenz van Doornen
Clinical Neuropsychiatry: journal of treatments evaluation | 2017
Saskia Y.M. Mérelle; Annet Kleiboer; Miriam Schotanus; Theresia L. M. T.L.M. Cluitmans; Cornelia M. Waardenburg; Danielle Kramer; Dike van de Mheen; Antonius J. van Rooij
BMC Public Health | 2017
K. E. Van der Geest; Saskia Y.M. Mérelle; Gerda Rodenburg; D. Van de Mheen; Carry M. Renders
Psychologie & Gezondheid | 2010
Saskia Y.M. Mérelle; Marjolijn J. Sorbi; Hugo J. Duivenvoorden; Jan Passchier
Clinical Neuropsychiatry: journal of treatments evaluation | 2017
Saskia Y.M. Mérelle; Annet A. Kleiboer; Miriam Schotanus; Theresia L. M. T.L.M. Cluitmans; Cornelia M. Waardenburg; Danielle Kramer; Dike van de Mheen; Antonius J. van Rooij