Characteristics of Clients Seeking Yoga Therapy in a University-Based Student Clinic.

Q3 Medicine
Steffany Moonaz, Marlysa Sullivan, Daryl Nault, Irene Bright-Dumm, Ryan Bradley
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Abstract

Yoga therapy is an emerging profession with recent development of educational competencies, training program accreditation, and practitioner certification. In the United States, most yoga therapy training programs are studio-based and data on mentored clinical encounters are lacking. This study aimed to characterize the client population in a university-based mentored student clinic. As part of a larger feasibility study, data were collected at all clinic visits for 70 consenting clients. Data collected included demographic characteristics, reasons for pursuing care, use of other healthcare approaches, and the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) for physical and mental health. Participants were mostly middle-aged, White, and highly educated. Common reasons for pursuing care were pain and mental health. Most used multiple healthcare approaches. Average scores for most patient-reported outcomes fell within normal range at baseline. Future studies are needed to better characterize yoga therapy users and to expand access for populations in whom the modality is underutilized despite emerging evidence of relevance.

在大学学生诊所寻求瑜伽治疗的来访者特征。
瑜伽治疗是一个新兴的职业,最近发展的教育能力,培训计划的认可,和从业者认证。在美国,大多数瑜伽疗法培训项目都是以工作室为基础的,缺乏有指导的临床接触的数据。本研究的目的是表征在大学为基础的辅导学生诊所的客户群体。作为一项更大的可行性研究的一部分,在70名同意的客户的所有诊所访问中收集了数据。收集的数据包括人口统计学特征、寻求治疗的原因、其他医疗保健方法的使用,以及患者报告的身心健康结果测量信息系统(PROMIS)。参与者大多是受过高等教育的中年白人。寻求治疗的常见原因是疼痛和心理健康。大多数人使用多种医疗保健方法。大多数患者报告结果的平均得分在基线时落在正常范围内。未来的研究需要更好地描述瑜伽疗法的使用者,并扩大对那些尽管有相关证据但未充分利用瑜伽疗法的人群的访问。
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International journal of yoga therapy
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