Plain-English translation of NCT06507150 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Migraine research guide →This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing whether an artificial intelligence-powered educational tool can help people with newly diagnosed migraines better understand their condition. Some participants will receive standard migraine education alone, while others will receive standard education plus access to an AI learning platform designed to teach them about migraines in a personalized way. Researchers want to see if the AI-assisted education leads to better understanding compared to education alone.
Migraines affect about 1 in 7 people worldwide, but many patients don't fully understand their condition, which can lead to delayed diagnosis and inadequate treatment. This trial exists to test whether personalized AI learning—which adapts to your pace and knowledge level—can fill this educational gap and help patients manage their migraines more effectively.
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If you enroll, you will be randomly assigned to receive either standard migraine education only, or standard education plus access to an AI-powered learning platform. The AI platform will teach you about your migraine condition at your own pace, with content personalized to your learning style and current knowledge level. You will use the platform on your own device (computer, phone, or tablet), and researchers will track how well you understand your condition over the course of the study.
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