Development and Validation of Wheelchair-Based Yoga Module for Individuals with Paraplegia.

Q3 Medicine
Akash Pathak, Garima Wadhwa, Parmod Kumar, Shefali Walia, Jaskirat Kaur, Stuti Khanna
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Abstract

Spinal cord injury causes temporary or permanent loss of motor, sensory, or autonomic functions, leading to long-term impairments that are not only confined to physical attributes but also restrict individuals' participation in major domains of life. Around 60%-80% of individuals with spinal cord injuries depend on a wheelchair for mobility. Numerous studies have reported yoga's beneficial role in alleviating spinal cord injury symptoms; however, a validated wheelchair-based yoga module was unavailable. Thus, the present study aimed to develop and validate a wheelchair-based yoga module that comprises a printed protocol for individuals with paraplegia. The study was conducted in four phases: The first three phases were the steps for the formulation of a wheelchair-based yoga module, and in the last phase the content validity of the designed module was determined by a panel of 10 experts, who were asked to rate the preliminary module for its necessity and relevance using a Likert scale. A total of 17 yoga practices with high content validity were included in the final wheelchair-based yoga module, and 10 practices with lower content validity were excluded from the designed module. Data analysis revealed the mean content validation index of the designed module to be 0.81. This study concludes that the formulated wheelchair-based yoga module is valid for individuals with paraplegia. However, future studies need to be conducted to determine the protocol's feasibility and effectiveness.

为截瘫患者开发和验证基于轮椅的瑜伽模块。
脊髓损伤会导致暂时或永久丧失运动、感觉或自主神经功能,从而导致长期损伤,这些损伤不仅局限于身体特征,还会限制个人参与生活的主要领域。约有 60%-80% 的脊髓损伤患者依靠轮椅行动。许多研究都报道了瑜伽在缓解脊髓损伤症状方面的有益作用;然而,目前还没有经过验证的基于轮椅的瑜伽模块。因此,本研究旨在开发和验证一个基于轮椅的瑜伽模块,该模块包括一个针对截瘫患者的印刷协议。研究分四个阶段进行:前三个阶段是制定轮椅瑜伽模块的步骤,在最后一个阶段,由 10 位专家组成的小组对所设计模块的内容有效性进行了确定,并要求他们使用李克特量表对初步模块的必要性和相关性进行评分。共有 17 个内容效度较高的瑜伽练习被纳入最终的轮椅瑜伽模块,10 个内容效度较低的练习被排除在设计模块之外。数据分析显示,设计模块的平均内容效度指数为 0.81。本研究的结论是,制定的轮椅瑜伽模块对截瘫患者有效。不过,今后还需要进行研究,以确定该方案的可行性和有效性。
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International journal of yoga therapy
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