Experiences with One-to-One Trauma Center Trauma-Sensitive Yoga Sessions: Consensual Qualitative Research.

Q3 Medicine
Kelsey M Dietrich, Nicole M Strumbel, Ashley M Baumann, Viann N Nguyen-Feng
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Trauma Center Trauma-Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY) is an evidence-based yoga intervention that has been used as an effective adjunct treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Previous research has focused on TCTSY offered in group settings. The present study examined experiences of individuals practicing TCTSY one-to-one (i.e., one client, one TCTSY facilitator). Study aims were to: (1) learn about participants' experiences with and reasons for attending one-to-one TCTSY; (2) describe and compare participants' experiences between group and one-to-one yoga settings; (3) explore participants' perceptions of the impacts of TCTSY on their trauma healing; and (4) document participants' intentions for continued one-to-one TCTSY use. Semistructured interviews were offered to participants at completion of a longitudinal observational study of one-to-one TCTSY; 4 of the 10 participants agreed to be interviewed. Interviewees were located in the United States and self-reported experiencing childhood trauma and a current PTSD diagnosis. Following the consensual qualitative research method, domains were initially created deductively by the team. Adjustments, as well as categories and core ideas, were created inductively. Results indicated that participants: (1) preferred one-to-one over groups because of perceived safety and comfort; (2) had positive experiences with TCTSY; (3) perceived biopsychosocial benefits from the practice and described using TCTSY principles outside of sessions; and (4) intended to practice indefinitely. This study provided insight to the lived experiences of participants who use TCTSY as complementary care. Yoga facilitators and clinical trauma care providers are recommended to collaborate to offer one-to-one somatic-based approaches to create more access options for trauma healing.

一对一创伤中心创伤敏感瑜伽课程的体验:共识定性研究。
创伤中心创伤敏感瑜伽(TCTSY)是一种循证瑜伽干预措施,已被用作创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的有效辅助治疗方法。以往的研究主要集中于在团体环境中提供的 TCTSY。本研究考察了一对一练习 TCTSY 的个人(即一名客户、一名 TCTSY 促进者)的经验。研究目的是(1) 了解参与者参加一对一 TCTSY 的经历和原因;(2) 描述并比较参与者在团体瑜伽和一对一瑜伽环境中的经历;(3) 探讨参与者对 TCTSY 对其创伤愈合的影响的看法;以及 (4) 记录参与者继续使用一对一 TCTSY 的意愿。在完成对一对一 TCTSY 的纵向观察研究后,我们对参与者进行了半结构式访谈;10 位参与者中有 4 位同意接受访谈。受访者位于美国,自述经历过童年创伤,目前被诊断为创伤后应激障碍。按照协商一致的定性研究方法,研究小组最初以演绎的方式创建了领域。然后进行调整,并归纳出类别和核心观点。结果表明,参与者:(1) 由于认为安全和舒适,更喜欢一对一而不是小组;(2) 对 TCTSY 有积极的体验;(3) 从实践中感受到生物心理社会效益,并描述了在课程之外使用 TCTSY 原则的情况;(4) 打算无限期地进行实践。这项研究为将 TCTSY 用作辅助治疗的参与者提供了生活经验方面的见解。建议瑜伽促进者和临床创伤护理提供者合作,提供一对一的躯体疗法,为创伤愈合提供更多选择。
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