Mindful and Compassionate Self, Grounded Together: A Qualitative Description of Postmenopausal Women's Perceptions of Balance Flow Yoga.

Q3 Medicine
Catherine Mary Arnold, Brenna Bath, Shelly Prosko, Katrin Ritchie, Kristine Hunter
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Abstract

Yoga has promising benefits for women to reduce fall-injury risk by improving balance, strength, confidence, and other risk factors, although the effect of yoga on reducing injury risk and fall rates is still not clearly established. The objective of the present study was to determine postmenopausal women's perceived changes in overall health and well-being and some of the facilitators and challenges to participating in a 12-week Balance Flow Yoga class, a group-based hatha yoga intervention designed specifically to address fall risk factors. Thirty-six women 50-70 years of age participated in an intervention study consisting of 12 weeks of a control period followed by 12 weeks of twice-weekly hatha Balance Flow Yoga in a community yoga studio. Twenty-three women and four yoga instructors/trainers participated in focus group discussions after the intervention was completed. Discussion was audiotaped, transcribed, and analyzed through inductive thematic analysis by three researchers, a student trainee, and a research assistant. Two overarching themes and four subthemes were revealed. The two overarching themes Mindful and Compassionate Self and Grounded Together represented participants' perceptions of personal growth and their approach to living and the sense of community support and connection. Four interrelated subthemes were Creating a Safe Space; Sense of Community and Commitment; Benefits: Physical and Beyond ; and Balancing Individual Needs. This study demonstrated perceptions of physical, emotional, and social benefits after 12 weeks of Balance Flow Yoga; these benefits could influence women's health, wellness, and future fall risk.

正念和富有同情心的自我,共同接地:绝经后妇女对平衡流瑜伽的看法的定性描述。
尽管瑜伽对降低受伤风险和摔倒率的效果还不清楚,但瑜伽对女性来说有很大的好处,可以通过提高平衡、力量、信心和其他风险因素来降低跌倒风险。本研究的目的是确定绝经后妇女在整体健康和幸福方面的感知变化,以及参加为期12周的平衡流瑜伽课程的一些促进因素和挑战,这是一种以小组为基础的哈他瑜伽干预,专门用于解决跌倒风险因素。36名50-70岁的女性参加了一项干预研究,其中包括12周的对照期,随后12周在社区瑜伽工作室进行每周两次的哈达平衡流瑜伽。干预结束后,23名妇女和4名瑜伽教练/教练参加了焦点小组讨论。讨论由三名研究员、一名实习学生和一名研究助理进行录音、转录,并通过归纳主题分析进行分析。揭示了两个总主题和四个副主题。两个主要主题是“正念与慈悲的自我”和“一起扎根”,代表了参与者对个人成长的看法、他们的生活方式以及社区支持和联系的感觉。四个相互关联的次级主题是:创造安全空间;社区意识和责任感;好处:身体和身体以外;平衡个人需求。这项研究证明了12周的平衡流瑜伽对身体、情感和社会的好处;这些好处可能会影响女性的健康和未来跌倒的风险。
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