Efficacy Of Child Yoga Programme on Quality of Life of Pediatric Oncology Patients.
NCT ID: NCT04932720
Last Updated: 2021-08-13
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-01-19
2021-05-19
Brief Summary
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The study was conducted experimentally in the form of pre-test and post-test with 30 controls, 30 experimental group children who were treated in the Pediatric Oncology / Hematology service of a university hospital and their parents, in order to investigate the effect of children's yoga program on the quality of life of pediatric oncology patients. Ethics committee, institutional and parental consent was obtained. Data were collected using a questionnaire form and the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory "PedsQL (4.0)". Participants filled out the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory "PedsQL (4.0)" Child and Parent Form before the 3-week (6 sessions) yoga program and salivary cortisol samples were taken from the children. These procedures were repeated after the yoga program. Anova test and "Paired sample t" test were used among statistical analysis methods. Statistical significance was accepted as p \<0.05.
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Detailed Description
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In order to demonstrate the effectiveness of the child yoga program, the study was conducted with pre-test and post-test. Before the first yoga session, the experimental and control group caregiver parents and children was completed the quality of life inventory.
The children's yoga program lasted for 3 weeks, 2 sessions per week. At the end of the 6th session, parents and the child's quality of life inventory was repeated.
In order to evaluate the effect of yoga on stress of children, cortisol from saliva samples were taken both groups before the program starts.The measurement was performed for both groups after a 3-week (6 sessions) yoga program.
The hypotheses in the study can be summarized as follows:
H1: Physical activity pre-test and post-test scores of the control and experimental groups There is a significant difference between the groups in favor of the experimental group.
H2: Emotional functionality pre-test and post-test scores of the control and experimental groups there is a significant difference between the groups in favor of the experimental group.
H3: Social functionality pre-test and post-test scores of the control and experimental groups there is a significant difference between the groups in favor of the experimental group.
H4: School functionality pre-test and post-test scores of the control and experimental groups there is a significant difference between the groups favor of the experimental group.
H5: Cortisol levels, pre-test and post-test scores of the control and experimental groups there is a significant difference between the groups in favor of the experimental group.
SPSS 22.0 Statistical Package for the Social Sciences program used for data analysis.descriptive, parametric and non-parametric statistical analyzes, mean, standard deviation, median, frequency, percentile, minimum, maximum values calculated. The effectiveness of the yoga program was measured using the anova (mixed anova) test and the "Paired sample t" test. p\<0.05 value was accepted as the statistical significance limit.
Chıld Yoga Programme:
In our study, Hatha Yoga, one of the known and widely practiced yoga types all over the world. (HY) consisting of components; asanas (yoga poses), pranayamas (breathing techniques), relaxation, relaxation exercises and meditation sessions were prepared. Sessions are 45 minutes; For those who are new to yoga for the first 15 minutes; mental and physical preparation; asanas, pranayamas taught, drama followed by breathing exercises and asanas in the next 30 minutes, relaxation in the last 15 minutes techniques (imaginary journey) and meditation.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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experimental group
Experimental group consisted of children aged 8-18 years, who did not have a different disease accompanying the oncological disease.
chıld yoga programme
Yoga sessions were in the form of 6 sessions and were held as 2 sessions per week. The program was given by an expert yoga instructor who has an international "Yoga Alliance" approved child and adolescent yoga certificate.Consisting of the components of Hatha Yoga (HY), one of the yoga types known and widely practiced all over the world; Sessions consisting of asanas (yoga postures), pranayamas (breathing techniques), relaxation, relaxation exercises and meditation were prepared. Sessions are 45 minutes; For those who are new to yoga for the first 15 minutes; mental and physical preparation; asanas, pranayamas were taught, drama followed by breathing exercises and asanas in the next 30 minutes, relaxation techniques (imaginary journey) and meditation in the last 15 minutes.
control group
Also the control group consisted of children aged 8-18 years, who did not have a different disease accompanying the oncological disease.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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chıld yoga programme
Yoga sessions were in the form of 6 sessions and were held as 2 sessions per week. The program was given by an expert yoga instructor who has an international "Yoga Alliance" approved child and adolescent yoga certificate.Consisting of the components of Hatha Yoga (HY), one of the yoga types known and widely practiced all over the world; Sessions consisting of asanas (yoga postures), pranayamas (breathing techniques), relaxation, relaxation exercises and meditation were prepared. Sessions are 45 minutes; For those who are new to yoga for the first 15 minutes; mental and physical preparation; asanas, pranayamas were taught, drama followed by breathing exercises and asanas in the next 30 minutes, relaxation techniques (imaginary journey) and meditation in the last 15 minutes.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
8 Years
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Cukurova University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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N.Ecem Oksal Gunes, Phd
Principal investigator
Principal Investigators
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Şenay Çetinkaya
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Cukurova University
Locations
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Çukurova University
Adana, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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11814
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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