一项混合方法、单臂、混合效果实施试验方案,评估通过视频会议进行的12周瑜伽干预对诊断为癌症的年轻成年人的疗效。

Global advances in integrative medicine and health Pub Date : 2024-12-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27536130241305130
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背景:年轻人(18-39岁)的癌症相对罕见,但仍是致残、发病和死亡的主要原因。确定在诊断出癌症后支持年轻人健康的策略非常重要。瑜伽可以增进健康,而且可以通过视频会议进行。然而,很少有关于瑜伽的研究,也没有关于瑜伽视频会议教学的研究。我们与患有癌症的年轻人合作,开发、试验并改进了一种通过视频会议提供的瑜伽干预。目的:通过一项全面、混合方法、单臂、混合效果-实施试验来评价我们的瑜伽干预。方法:年龄在18-39岁之间,诊断为癌症的18岁或以上的年轻人,以及癌症发展轨迹的任何阶段都符合条件。参与者在12周内通过视频会议接受每周2节瑜伽课,并在基线、干预后、6个月和12个月的随访中完成评估。评估包括自我报告问卷(即压力、瑜伽障碍、身体活动行为、疲劳、认知、癌症相关症状、一般健康状况、与健康相关的生活质量、自我同情、正念、群体认同)、身体评估(即有氧耐力、柔韧性、活动范围、平衡、功能活动能力)和半结构化访谈(仅在干预后;探索可接受性、可行性和经验的感知)。每6个月进行一次质量改进周期。重复测量方差分析将用于探索有效性,描述性统计和回应者/非回应者分析将用于探索实施情况,定性访谈数据,使用内容分析和反身性主题分析进行分析,将加强有效性和实施结果。讨论:作为第一个通过视频会议评估瑜伽的全面试验,研究结果将对年轻人的支持性癌症治疗做出重大贡献。结论:该协议报告了通过视频会议为诊断为癌症的年轻人提供瑜伽,将提高透明度和可重复性,并为即将到来的试验结果提供参考。试验注册:NCT05314803, clinicaltrials.gov。
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A Protocol for a Mixed Methods, Single-Arm, Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Trial Evaluating a 12-week Yoga Intervention Delivered by Videoconference for Young Adults Diagnosed With Cancer.

Background: Cancer among young adults (18-39 years) is relatively rare, but remains a leading cause of disability, morbidity, and mortality. Identifying strategies to support young adults' health following a diagnosis of cancer is important. Yoga may enhance health and could be delivered by videoconference. However, little research exploring yoga, and no research exploring videoconference delivery of yoga has been conducted with this cohort. We worked with young adults affected by cancer and developed, piloted, and refined a yoga intervention delivered by videoconference.

Objective: To evaluate our yoga intervention in a full-scale, mixed methods, single-arm, hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial.

Methods: Young adults 18 years or older, diagnosed with cancer between the ages of 18-39 years of age, and at any stage along the cancer trajectory are eligible. Participants receive 2 yoga classes/week over 12-weeks by videoconference and complete assessments at baseline, post-intervention, and 6- and 12-month follow-ups. Assessments include self-reported questionnaires (ie, stress, yoga barriers, physical activity behaviour, fatigue, cognition, cancer-related symptoms, general health, health-related quality of life, self-compassion, mindfulness, group identification), physical assessments (ie, aerobic endurance, flexibility, range of motion, balance, functional mobility), and a semi-structured interview (post-intervention only; exploring perceptions of acceptability, feasibility, and experiences). Quality improvement cycles occur every 6 months. Repeated measures analysis of variance will be conducted to explore effectiveness, descriptive statistics and responder/non-responder analyses will be used to explore implementation, and qualitative interview data, analyzed using content analysis and reflexive thematic analysis, will bolster effectiveness and implementation findings.

Discussion: As the first full-scale trial to evaluate yoga delivered by videoconference for this cohort, findings will make substantial contributions to young adults' supportive cancer care.

Conclusion: This protocol, reporting on yoga delivered by videoconference for young adults diagnosed with cancer, will enhance transparency and reproducibility and provide a reference for forthcoming trial results.

Trial registration: NCT05314803 at clinicaltrials.gov.

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