Price Jenson, Sharma Sitara, Brunet Jennifer
School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Cancer Therapeutic Program, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Institut du savoir Montfort, Hôpital Montfort, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2023 May;51:101752. doi: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2023.101752. Epub 2023 Mar 29.
A review of qualitative research exploring women's experiences with yoga after a cancer diagnosis can provide important insights into their motives, barriers, and preferences for yoga participation, which can be used to enhance engagement. In this meta-study meta-synthesis, 6 electronic databases were systematically searched to identify qualitative studies focused on women diagnosed with cancer who engage in yoga. The search yielded 6878 results after de-duplication; of these, 24 articles were eligible and included. Extracted data pertaining to the results, methods, and theoretical approach(es) were analyzed. This paper synthesizes and integrates results from 16 of the 24 articles focused on women's motives, barriers, and preferences for participating in yoga programs and interventions; it is Part II of a 2-part meta-study meta-synthesis. Motives to participate in yoga included: rehabilitation, physical activity, social support, and novel experience. Barriers centred around time constraints, lack of intentionality, online adaptation difficulties, health condition, and cost. Main approaches to delivering yoga comprised: in-person, in-person with an at-home component, asynchronous online, and synchronous online. Each mode of delivery presented its own benefits and challenges, with suggestions for improvement; participants highlighted the value of supportive and knowledgeable instructors, the ability to connect with others, and the importance of comprehensive classes focused on more than just movement. Participants' challenges also highlighted a need to actively seek solutions to anticipated challenges prior to delivering interventions and programs. Findings provide information that can be used to develop and deliver yoga interventions and programs to women diagnosed with cancer that prioritize their needs and preferences. REGISTRATION: PROSPERO; registration number: CRD42021229253; February 17, 2021.
一项关于探索癌症诊断后女性瑜伽体验的定性研究综述,可以为她们参与瑜伽的动机、障碍和偏好提供重要见解,这些见解可用于提高参与度。在这项元研究的元综合分析中,系统检索了6个电子数据库,以识别关注患癌女性参与瑜伽的定性研究。去重后搜索结果为6878条;其中24篇文章符合条件并被纳入。对与结果、方法和理论方法相关的提取数据进行了分析。本文综合并整合了24篇文章中16篇关于女性参与瑜伽项目和干预的动机、障碍和偏好的结果;它是两部分元研究元综合分析的第二部分。参与瑜伽的动机包括:康复、体育活动、社会支持和新奇体验。障碍集中在时间限制、缺乏意向性、在线适应困难、健康状况和成本。提供瑜伽的主要方式包括:面对面、有家庭练习部分的面对面、异步在线和同步在线。每种授课方式都有其自身的优点和挑战,并提出了改进建议;参与者强调了支持性和知识渊博的教练的价值、与他人建立联系的能力以及专注于不仅仅是运动的综合课程的重要性。参与者面临的挑战还凸显了在提供干预措施和项目之前,需要积极寻求应对预期挑战的解决方案。研究结果提供了可用于为患癌女性开发和提供瑜伽干预措施和项目的信息,这些措施和项目优先考虑她们的需求和偏好。注册信息:PROSPERO;注册号:CRD42021229253;2021年2月17日。