Hawkins Brent L, Van Puymbroeck Marieke, Walter Alysha, Sharp Julia, Woshkolup Kathleen, Urrea-Mendoza Enrique, Revilla Fredy, Schmid Arlene A
1. Clemson University, Clemson, S.C.
2. Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, Colo.
Int J Yoga Therap. 2018 Nov;28(1):51-61. doi: 10.17761/2018-00018R2. Epub 2018 Apr 9.
Parkinson's disease (PD) often leads to poor balance, increased falls, and fear of falling, all of which can reduce participation in life activities. Yoga, which usually includes physical exercise, can improve functioning and life participation; however, limited research has been conducted on the effects of yoga on life participation of individuals with PD. This study had two purposes: (1) to identify and understand the perceived activities and participation outcomes associated a therapeutic yoga intervention for individuals with PD; and (2) to compare the perceived activities and participation outcomes with the outcomes measured in the clinical trial. A single-blind, randomized, waitlist-controlled, phase II exploratory pilot study using an after-trial embedded mixed methods design (clinical trial Pro00041068) evaluated the effect of an 8-week Hatha Yoga intervention on individuals with PD. Directed content analysis was used to analyze focus group interviews with participants who completed the yoga intervention. Quantitative and qualitative data were merged and compared using a data comparison matrix. Qualitative analysis indicated many activities and participation outcomes. Comparison of qualitative and quantitative data indicated the yoga intervention led to improved balance, mobility, and functional gait, and fewer falls. These outcomes reached beyond the intervention and into participants' daily lives. Results support the use of Hatha Yoga as a community-based rehabilitation intervention for individuals with PD. Yoga, as part of an interdisciplinary approach to treatment, can improve many types of activities and participation outcomes (e.g., mobility, social relationships, self-care, handling stress, recreation).
帕金森病(PD)常导致平衡能力差、跌倒增加以及对跌倒的恐惧,所有这些都会减少对生活活动的参与。瑜伽通常包括体育锻炼,可改善身体机能和生活参与度;然而,关于瑜伽对帕金森病患者生活参与度影响的研究有限。本研究有两个目的:(1)识别并了解与针对帕金森病患者的治疗性瑜伽干预相关的感知活动和参与结果;(2)将感知活动和参与结果与临床试验中测量的结果进行比较。一项采用试验后嵌入式混合方法设计(临床试验Pro00041068)的单盲、随机、等待列表对照的II期探索性试点研究,评估了为期8周的哈他瑜伽干预对帕金森病患者的效果。采用定向内容分析法分析对完成瑜伽干预的参与者进行的焦点小组访谈。使用数据比较矩阵对定量和定性数据进行合并和比较。定性分析表明了许多活动和参与结果。定性和定量数据的比较表明,瑜伽干预可改善平衡能力、活动能力和功能性步态,并减少跌倒。这些结果不仅限于干预期间,还延伸到了参与者的日常生活中。结果支持将哈他瑜伽作为针对帕金森病患者的基于社区的康复干预措施。作为跨学科治疗方法的一部分,瑜伽可改善多种类型的活动和参与结果(如活动能力、社会关系、自我护理、应对压力、娱乐)。