Impact of Nada Yoga Music Therapy on Anxiety and Quality of Life in Ovarian Cancer Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

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International Journal of Yoga Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-13 DOI:10.4103/ijoy.ijoy_69_24
Sweta Malik, Amit Sehrawat, Jaya Chaturvedi, Ranjeeta Kumari, Suresh Lal Barnwal, Sumit Kalra, Sweety Gupta
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Abstract

Background and objective: Nada yoga is a complementary therapy known for its potential to reduce anxiety. This study aimed to assess the effects of nada yoga music on anxiety management and quality of life (QoL) in ovarian cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.

Materials and methods: In this randomized controlled trial, 58 ovarian cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy were recruited. Participants were randomly assigned into two groups using a simple randomization procedure: Group A (control arm): Participants in this group listened to nada yoga music without any additional instructions. Group B (intervention arm): Participants in this group listened to the same nada yoga music with additional verbal instructions for meditation. Nada yoga music was delivered to both groups through a custom Android application developed for this study. Follow-up assessments were conducted every 3 weeks, and anxiety levels were measured using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale, whereas QoL was assessed using the EORTC QLQ (European Organization for the Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire)-C30 QoL questionnaire. Baseline data were collected just before the first chemotherapy session, and post data were collected after 12 weeks.

Results: Data from 49 participants were included in the analysis. Both groups were found to be homogeneous with respect to age, weight, and clinical parameters. Significant differences were observed in anxiety scores (P = 0.026), fatigue (P = 0.039), nausea/vomiting (P = 0.009), dyspnea (P = 0.011), financial difficulties (P = 0.006), and global health status in between the two groups (P = 0.039) favoring intervention arm of nada yoga music without instructions (Group A). However, no significant changes were observed in physical functioning (P = 0.390), role functioning (P = 0.453), emotional functioning (P = 0.192), cognitive functioning (P = 0.190), and social functioning (P = 0.282).

Conclusion: The 12-week nada yoga music therapy intervention offers a cost-effective approach to reducing anxiety and improving the QoL for ovarian cancer patients. This study highlights the result that Nada yoga simple music is more effective in ovarian cancer patients than the nada yoga music with verbal instruction of meditation. This study showed the potential of nada yoga music therapy as a valuable addition to comprehensive cancer care, emphasizing its positive impact on emotional well-being and symptom management.

Nada Yoga 音乐疗法对卵巢癌患者焦虑和生活质量的影响:随机对照试验
背景和目的:纳达瑜伽是一种辅助疗法,以其减轻焦虑的潜力而闻名。本研究旨在评估纳达瑜伽音乐对正在接受化疗的卵巢癌患者的焦虑管理和生活质量(QoL)的影响:在这项随机对照试验中,共招募了 58 名正在接受化疗的卵巢癌患者。采用简单的随机程序将参与者随机分为两组:A组(对照组):该组参与者聆听 nada 瑜伽音乐,不接受任何额外指导。B组(干预组):该组参与者聆听相同的 "菩提瑜伽 "音乐,并接受额外的冥想口头指导。两组都通过为本研究开发的定制 Android 应用程序播放 "菩提瑜伽 "音乐。随访评估每 3 周进行一次,焦虑水平采用汉密尔顿焦虑评定量表进行测量,而 QoL 则采用 EORTC QLQ(欧洲癌症研究和治疗组织生活质量问卷)-C30 QoL 问卷进行评估。基线数据在首次化疗前收集,后期数据在12周后收集:结果:49 名参与者的数据被纳入分析。两组患者在年龄、体重和临床参数方面均无差异。两组在焦虑评分(P = 0.026)、疲劳(P = 0.039)、恶心/呕吐(P = 0.009)、呼吸困难(P = 0.011)、经济困难(P = 0.006)和总体健康状况(P = 0.039)方面存在显著差异,无指导的 nada 瑜伽音乐干预组(A 组)更胜一筹。然而,在身体机能(P = 0.390)、角色机能(P = 0.453)、情绪机能(P = 0.192)、认知机能(P = 0.190)和社会机能(P = 0.282)方面未观察到明显变化:为期 12 周的纳达瑜伽音乐疗法干预为卵巢癌患者减轻焦虑和改善 QoL 提供了一种经济有效的方法。本研究结果表明,与带有冥想口头指导的 nada yoga 音乐相比,Nada yoga 简单音乐对卵巢癌患者更有效。这项研究表明,缥缈瑜伽音乐疗法是癌症综合治疗的重要补充,强调了它对情绪健康和症状控制的积极影响。
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International Journal of Yoga
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