Identifying Behavioral Change Techniques and Mode of Delivery in Yoga Interventions Across Five Neurological Conditions: A Scoping Review.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Himani Prajapati, Krista L Best, Aditya Dhariwal, W Ben Mortenson, William C Miller
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Objective: To identify behavior change techniques (BCTs) and the mode of delivery used in yoga interventions across five neurological conditions. Methods: This scoping review followed Arksey and O'Malley's methodological framework for conducting scoping reviews. Medline, CINAHL, EMBASE, PsycINFO, and CENTRAL databases were searched, combining key terms for population and intervention. Covidence software was used for study selection. Template for Intervention Description and Replication checklist was used to report the intervention and study quality was assessed using the Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) scale. Interventions were coded for BCTs using various taxonomies and delivery approaches were classified using Mode of Delivery Taxonomy Version 0. Result: Among 4805 articles screened, 35 met the inclusion criteria. Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and stroke were the most prevalent disability types with fewer studies on spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury. A total of 134 BCTs were identified, 20 out of the 93 BCTs (25%) were from the BCT v1 taxonomy, while 15 additional BCTs were identified from other taxonomies and some BCTs were defined by the authors based on the need for yoga interventions. The most used BCTs included 12.6 body changes (68.57%, n = 24), 4.1 instruction (57.14%, n = 20), 12.5 adding objects (48.57%, n = 17), 1.2 problem solving (37.14%, n = 13), 6.1 demonstration (34.28%, n = 12), 8.1 behavioral practice and rehearsal (31.42%, n = 11), and 8.7 graded tasks (28.57%, n = 10). The most common delivery approach was face-to-face. The median PEDro score was 6 indicating medium study quality. Conclusion: Clear reporting of the intervention description and use of BCTs may enhance understanding and ability to replicate yoga interventions. This helps to adapt yoga by changing behaviors using specific BCTs to meet the goals and principles of yoga depending on the target population. The review may help inform future research to examine the effectiveness of specific BCTs on desired outcomes.

识别行为改变技术和交付模式在瑜伽干预五种神经系统疾病:范围审查。
目的:确定行为改变技术(bct)和交付模式用于瑜伽干预五种神经系统疾病。方法:此范围审查遵循Arksey和O'Malley的方法框架进行范围审查。检索Medline, CINAHL, EMBASE, PsycINFO和CENTRAL数据库,结合人群和干预的关键术语。采用covid软件进行研究选择。使用干预描述和复制检查表模板报告干预,并使用物理治疗证据数据库(PEDro)量表评估研究质量。使用各种分类法对bct的干预措施进行编码,使用Mode of delivery Taxonomy Version 0对交付方法进行分类。结果:在筛选的4805篇文献中,有35篇符合纳入标准。帕金森病、多发性硬化症和中风是最常见的残疾类型,关于脊髓损伤和创伤性脑损伤的研究较少。共鉴定了134个BCT, 93个BCT中有20个(25%)来自BCT v1分类,另外15个BCT来自其他分类,一些BCT是作者根据瑜伽干预的需要定义的。使用最多的BCTs包括12.6个身体变化(68.57%,n = 24)、4.1个指令(57.14%,n = 20)、12.5个添加对象(48.57%,n = 17)、1.2个问题解决(37.14%,n = 13)、6.1个演示(34.28%,n = 12)、8.1个行为练习和排练(31.42%,n = 11)和8.7个分级任务(28.57%,n = 10)。最常见的授课方式是面对面。PEDro中位数为6分,表明研究质量中等。结论:清晰地报告干预措施的描述和bct的使用可以增强对瑜伽干预措施的理解和复制能力。这有助于通过使用特定的btc改变行为来适应瑜伽,以满足目标人群的瑜伽目标和原则。该综述可能有助于为未来的研究提供信息,以检查特定bct对预期结果的有效性。
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