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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
62 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-09-23
2017-06-12
Brief Summary
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Yoga, a gentle form of meditative exercise, has been shown to improve symptom management and quality of life parameters in cancer patients and may be effective in improving MPN-related symptoms. Here we propose a study evaluating the efficacy of an online yoga intervention comparing a yoga group to a wait-list control group for improving symptom burden and quality of life in MPN patients. Secondarily, we plan to evaluate the feasibility of collecting potential biomarkers that are related to MPN disease-related activity, such as fatigue (i.e., cortisol and serum cytokines).
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Detailed Description
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MPN patients that expressed interest in future studies will be contacted via email to be asked of their interest in the current study. A flyer will be provided in the email. Prospective organizations will be contacted via email and/or phone and asked to advertise the study by posting the provided recruitment information (e.g., flyers, blurbs) to social media sites and/or websites, emailing listservs, or displaying flyers at location. National organizations agreeing to advertise for the study will be sent recruitment information (e.g., flyers, blurbs) via email, and local organizations will have the option for hand delivery or email. Interested MPN patients will complete an eligibility screening using a Qualtrics link. The eligibility screening takes 5-10 minutes to complete.
If ineligible, the participant will be sent an email notification and will be offered a discounted monthly membership to online yoga streaming (Udaya.com). If eligible, the potential participant will be emailed to schedule a time for an intake appointment. The intake appointment will provide greater details pertaining to the study, review of the consent process, and address participant questions.
After completing the intake appointment, the participant will be directed to an informed consent page (individual link using Qualtrics) with details concerning the requirements of the study, as well as potential risks and benefits. There will be a place for the participant to type in their electronic signature, which will constitute their consent to participate in the study. After receipt of the signed consent form, the participant will be mailed a Fitbit. They will be instructed to wear the Fitbit for one week to collect baseline physical activity. After one week of wear, the participant will be directed to a Qualtrics link to complete baseline self-report measures. At this point, the participant will be randomized into either the wait-list control group or the yoga group via a web-based randomization tool.
Yoga Group: The intervention will be 12-weeks in duration and will consist of a series of pre-approved online yoga classes. MPN patients will be asked to complete a minimum of 60 minutes per week of yoga practice with encouragement to do more if they can. All Udaya.com videos will include a proper warm-up, cool down, and closing mindfulness activity (i.e., message from yoga therapist, brief meditation, final relaxation). A 12-week yoga prescription utilized in prior feasibility work will be improved and modified for this study. The 12-week yoga prescription was designed to be safe and progressive for this specific population. Modifications to the prescription will be made based on qualitative feedback received from patients that participated in prior feasibility work. During the intervention, all classes will offer alternative poses, modifications, and use of props (i.e., yoga blocks and straps) in the instance poses are difficult for the participant (i.e., painful, irregular, uneven breath) and to ensure safety. In addition to specific instruction regarding form and safety, the yoga therapist will provide descriptions of each video that includes tips and modifications to poses (e.g., set the knee on your yoga mat if this feels more comfortable for you). Additionally, patients will also receive a yoga modifications handout outlining the contraindicated yoga poses with modifications. This handout will include an exercise warning for patients that experience dizziness, lightheadedness or faintness, excessive shortness of breath, chest pain, and that they need to stop the activity and contact their health care professional immediately if these symptoms are experienced.
Wait-List Control Group: The control group will be asked to maintain their usual level of activity for 16 weeks before being given access to the yoga intervention. Once study participants in the yoga group have completed all outcome measures up through the 4-week follow-up (week 16), participants in the control group will be allowed to participate in the same online yoga prescription that was provided to the yoga group.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Online Yoga
The intervention will be 12 weeks in duration and will consist of a series of pre-approved online yoga classes. MPN patients will be asked to complete a minimum of 60 minutes per week of yoga practice with encouragement to do more if they can. All Udaya.com videos will include a proper warm-up, cool down, and closing mindfulness activity (i.e., message from yoga therapist, brief meditation, final relaxation). Qualified Udaya yoga instructors who collectively have over 200 years of training and experience will expertly instruct the online yoga classes.
Online Yoga
12 weeks of online yoga; 60 min/week
Wait-List Control
The control group will be asked to maintain their usual level of activity for 16 weeks before being given access to the yoga intervention. Once study participants in the yoga group have completed all outcome measures up through the 4-week follow-up (week 16), participants in the control group will be allowed to participate in the same online yoga prescription that was provided to the yoga group.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Online Yoga
12 weeks of online yoga; 60 min/week
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
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ALL
No
Sponsors
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Mayo Clinic
OTHER
Arizona State University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Jennifer Huberty
Associate Professor
References
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Huberty J, Eckert R, Dueck A, Kosiorek H, Larkey L, Gowin K, Mesa R. Online yoga in myeloproliferative neoplasm patients: results of a randomized pilot trial to inform future research. BMC Complement Altern Med. 2019 Jun 7;19(1):121. doi: 10.1186/s12906-019-2530-8.
Other Identifiers
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STUDY00004303
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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