Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; Division of Sleep Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.
Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States.
Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2017 Nov;29:97-104. doi: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2017.09.001. Epub 2017 Sep 4.
Yoga is underutilized among racial/ethnic minorities and low-income populations. To enhance participation among these demographic groups and to inform a future clinical trial, we conducted a qualitative formative investigation, informed by the Social Contextual Model of health behavior change, to identify barriers and facilitators to yoga that could impact study participation. We recruited twenty-four racially/ethnically diverse adults, with and without prior yoga experience, from a low-income, urban housing community to participate in either an individual interview or focus group. A thematic data analysis approach was employed. Barriers to yoga engagement included the perception that yoga lacks physicality and weight loss benefits, fear of injury, lack of ability/self-efficacy to perform the practices, preference for other physical activities, and scheduling difficulties. Facilitators of yoga engagement included a quality yoga instructor who provides individualized instruction, beginner level classes, and promotional messaging that highlights the potential benefits of yoga, such as stress reduction.
瑜伽在少数族裔和低收入人群中的使用率较低。为了提高这些人群的参与度,并为未来的临床试验提供信息,我们进行了一项定性形成性研究,该研究以健康行为改变的社会背景模型为指导,以确定可能影响研究参与的瑜伽的障碍和促进因素。我们从一个低收入的城市住房社区招募了 24 名具有不同种族/民族背景的成年人,其中包括有和没有瑜伽经验的成年人,让他们参加个人访谈或焦点小组。采用了主题数据分析方法。瑜伽参与的障碍包括认为瑜伽缺乏身体活动和减肥效果、害怕受伤、缺乏执行练习的能力/自我效能感、对其他体育活动的偏好以及日程安排困难。瑜伽参与的促进因素包括提供个性化指导、初级课程和宣传信息的高质量瑜伽教练,这些信息突出了瑜伽的潜在益处,如减轻压力。