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一项针对非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者的恢复性瑜伽干预:一项试点研究。

A Restorative Yoga Intervention for African-American Breast Cancer Survivors: a Pilot Study.

机构信息

College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, DC, USA.

Community Outreach Associates, P.O. Box 9379, Washington, DC, 20005, USA.

出版信息

J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2018 Feb;5(1):62-72. doi: 10.1007/s40615-017-0342-4. Epub 2017 Apr 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Data show that yoga is effective for improving health-related outcomes in breast cancer survivors. While breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among African-American women (AAW), AAW are less likely to engage in yoga compared to other ethnic groups. The goals of the current study were to assess the feasibility of an 8-week restorative yoga program among African-American breast cancer survivors (AA BCS). Specifically, study aims were to (1) measure changes in study outcomes in a restorative yoga (RY) group compared to a wait list control group, (2) assess adherence to the RY program, and (3) assess program satisfaction among study participants.

METHODS

Thirty-three AA BCS were randomly assigned to either the RY intervention (n = 18) or wait list control group (n = 15). RY classes met once per week for 8 weeks. Pre- and post-testing assessments were measured at 0 and 8 weeks (immediately post-intervention).

RESULTS

Depression scores at follow-up were significantly lower in the yoga group (M = 4.78, SD = 3.56) compared to the control group (M = 6.91, SD = 5.86). No significant group differences were observed for sleep quality, fatigue, or perceived stress. Yoga program participants completing baseline assessments demonstrated 61% adherence to the yoga classes. Average rating of the yoga program was "very useful." Recommendations for future yoga programs were provided.

CONCLUSIONS

This study suggests that yoga has a beneficial effect on depression in AA BCS. There is, however, a need to further explore the benefits of yoga among minority breast cancer survivors using a study with larger sample sizes.

摘要

背景

数据表明瑜伽对改善乳腺癌幸存者的健康相关结果有效。虽然乳腺癌是非洲裔美国女性(AAW)中最常见的诊断癌症,但与其他族裔群体相比,AAW 参与瑜伽的可能性较低。本研究的目的是评估针对非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者(AA BCS)的 8 周恢复性瑜伽计划的可行性。具体而言,研究目的是:(1)与候补名单对照组相比,评估恢复性瑜伽(RY)组的研究结果变化,(2)评估 RY 计划的依从性,(3)评估研究参与者对计划的满意度。

方法

33 名 AA BCS 被随机分配到 RY 干预组(n=18)或候补名单对照组(n=15)。RY 课程每周一次,共 8 周。在 0 和 8 周(干预后立即)进行预测试和后测试评估。

结果

随访时,瑜伽组的抑郁评分明显低于对照组(M=4.78,SD=3.56),而对照组的抑郁评分(M=6.91,SD=5.86)。在睡眠质量、疲劳或感知压力方面,两组间无显著差异。完成基线评估的瑜伽项目参与者对瑜伽课程的依从率为 61%。对瑜伽项目的平均评价为“非常有用”。并提供了对未来瑜伽项目的建议。

结论

本研究表明,瑜伽对 AA BCS 的抑郁有有益的影响。然而,需要使用更大的样本量进一步探索瑜伽对少数族裔乳腺癌幸存者的益处。

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