Objective: Fatigue and other treatment-related symptoms are critical therapeutic targets for improving quality of life in patients with colorectal cancer during chemotherapy. Yoga is a promising intervention for improving these therapeutic targets and has been primarily investigated in the group-class format, which is less feasible for cancer patients with high symptom burden to attend. Thus, we developed a protocol for implementing yoga individually in the clinic among patients receiving chemotherapy. Methods: We followed recommended domains for developing a yoga protocol to be used in an efficacy trial. These recommendations include consideration to the style, delivery, components of the intervention, dose, specific class sequences, facilitation of home practice, measurement of intervention fidelity, selection of instructors, and dealing with modifications. The intervention protocol was developed by an interdisciplinary team. Protocol: Yoga Skills Training (YST) consists of four 30-minute in-person sessions and was implemented while in the chair during chemotherapy infusions for colorectal cancer with recommended daily home practice for eight weeks. Therapeutic goals of the YST are to reduce fatigue, circadian disruption, and psychological distress. Elements of the YST are awareness meditation, gentle seated movement, breathing practice, and relaxation meditation. Attention, comfort, and ease are also highlighted. Conclusion: This description of a protocol for integrating yoga with conventional cancer treatment will inform future study designs and clinical practice. The design of the YST is novel because it implements yoga—most commonly studied when taught to groups outside of the clinical setting— individually during clinical care.
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January 01 2016
Intervention Protocol for Investigating Yoga Implemented During Chemotherapy
Stephanie J. Sohl, PhD;
1. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
2. Wake Forest University, School of Medicine, Department of Social Sciences & Health Policy, Winston-Salem, NC
Correspondence: [email protected]
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Gurjeet S. Birdee, MD, MPH;
Gurjeet S. Birdee, MD, MPH
1. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
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Sheila H. Ridner, PhD, RN, FAAN;
Sheila H. Ridner, PhD, RN, FAAN
3. Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Nashville, TN,
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Amy Wheeler, PhD;
Amy Wheeler, PhD
4. California State University, Department of Kinesiology, San Bernardino, CA
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Sandra Gilbert;
Sandra Gilbert
1. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
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Danielle Tarantola;
Danielle Tarantola
5. Healing Yoga Foundation, San Francisco, CA
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Jordan Berlin, MD;
Jordan Berlin, MD
1. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
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Russell. L. Rothman, MD, MPP
Russell. L. Rothman, MD, MPP
1. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
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Int J Yoga Therap (2016) 26 (1): 103–111.
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Stephanie J. Sohl, Gurjeet S. Birdee, Sheila H. Ridner, Amy Wheeler, Sandra Gilbert, Danielle Tarantola, Jordan Berlin, Russell. L. Rothman; Intervention Protocol for Investigating Yoga Implemented During Chemotherapy. Int J Yoga Therap 3 January 2016; 26 (1): 103–111. doi: https://doi.org/10.17761/1531-2054-26.1.103
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