Feasibility study of a modified yoga program for chronic pain among elderly adults in assisted and independent living.
Explore (NY)
; 18(1): 104-107, 2022.
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CONTEXT: Yoga improves quality of life in elders ≥65 years, but studies among elders with chronic pain are limited. OBJECTIVE: Conduct a feasibility study of gentle yoga among elders in assisted and independent living. DESIGN: Single arm pre/post clinical trial. SUBJECTS: Adults (≥65 years of age) with self-identified chronic pain (≥3 on a 10-point scale, lasting for ≥3 months) and no current yoga practice. INTERVENTION: Ten weekly 60-min gentle yoga classes tailored to elderly adults. OUTCOME MEASURES: At baseline, weeks 5, 10 (end of intervention), and 20 (follow-up), we collected data on feasibility (adherence, retention, safety), pain, anxiety, depression, fatigue, sleep disturbance, and physical function. RESULTS: Twenty-six participants enrolled (88% women, 77% white, 58% in assisted living) with average age of 86.6 ± 4.4 (Mean, STD). Twenty participants completed the intervention, with 90% adhering (completing ≥6 classes). Nine participants (45% of completers) experienced adverse events, which were non-serious and related to transient musculoskeletal pain. No adverse events resulted in study withdrawal. Participants reported being somewhat likely to recommend yoga to a friend, and quite a bit likely to do yoga again. At the end of the intervention, four of twenty participants reported practicing yoga outside of class. Anxiety significantly decreased from 5.80 (SE=0.90) to 4.44 (SE=0.74) (p = 0.014), but there were no changes in other measures. CONCLUSIONS: Our pilot 10-week yoga study was generally safe for and suitable to assisted and independent living elderly adults. Future studies are needed to examine other effects of yoga in assisted/independent living adults with chronic pain.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Yoga
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Dor Crônica
Aspecto:
Implementation_research
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Patient_preference
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Aged
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Aged80
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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En
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Explore (NY)
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TERAPIAS COMPLEMENTARES
Ano de publicação:
2022
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Article
País de publicação:
Estados Unidos