Feasibility of the Heart to Heart Yoga Program

NCT ID: NCT05778747

Last Updated: 2023-11-30

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

38 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-10-15

Study Completion Date

2023-10-13

Brief Summary

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A two-group (intervention vs. usual care), randomized controlled design will be used to determine the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention, the Heart2Heart program, and determine efficacy on physical and psychological outcomes in patients with heart failure (HF) and caregivers. A total of 20 patients with HF and 20 caregivers (n= 40) will be randomly assigned to the intervention or usual care group stratified by patient and caregiver groups. Only participants in the intervention will be asked to attend the 12-week sessions (two sessions per week; a total of 24 sessions in 12 weeks) via video conferencing (i.e., ZOOM). The short-term intervention efficacy will be assessed following week of the completion of 12-weeks sessions. Primary psychological outcomes include depressive symptoms, anxiety, stress, and quality of life. Primary physical outcomes include physical activity level, sleep quality, and perceived symptoms.

Detailed Description

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Heart2Heart Intervention. In this study, the Heart to Heart Yoga intervention is a therapeutic and standardized form of yoga intervention that is adapted from MediYoga designed to fit the needs of patients with heart failure (HF) and family caregivers who may have physical limitations and to fit cultural and social norms in Kentucky. The Heart to Heart Yoga intervention key personnel include two primary investigators, two professional yoga instructors, and one PhD student who are all nurses and were certified Medi-Yoga instructor Level 1 by completing more than 120 hours of Medi-yoga training course for medical professionals. The intervention will use a gradual, physical/ psychological yoga adaptation approach, and it will be delivered two times per week (40 -60 minutes per session) via videoconference technology for 12 weeks (total 24 sessions). Real-time, face-to-face, video conferencing technology is used. In the recent systematic literature review, yoga has been delivered for 12 weeks in patients with HF. The the12-week duration was selected in this study by considering variations of individual adaptation and available evidence in the literature. Yoga sessions will be delivered by two registered nurses who were yoga instructors and certified MediYoga instructors.

The 12-weeks of intervention include three structured sessions. At each session, the first part will focus on deep breathing (5- 11 minutes), followed by physical posture movement (3 -11 minutes), and then meditation (6 -11 minutes), based on the structured gradual adaptation program. Participants will be instructed to modify movements to ensure comfort and safety. For example, if a participant is more comfortable seated in a chair instead of the floor, the instructor will demonstrate exercise modification while ensuring target muscles are utilized. All sessions will be delivered as group sessions using a video-conferencing program on a digital multimedia device. Each week, three yoga sessions are available to allow participants flexibility in attendance. The intervention group also receives a short-video clip each week (up to 10 minutes) and recommend to follow to practice yoga for 10 minutes per day, and a total of 50 minutes per week while not attending sessions. Participants will record practice time in a Yoga log booklet.

The investigators will limit the number of participants up to 10 at each session by monitoring enrollment rates. Participants will also receive materials that include yoga poses guides and mats. Without explicit skill demonstration and training, the intervention group will receive the printed information and links to the AHA's Life's Simple 7 program.

Usual Care Group. Participants in the usual care group will also receive the printed information and links to the AHA's Life's Simple 7 program without explicit skills and training, including education and stress management. Stress management will be encouraged by watching and practicing yoga programs by providing a yoga mat.

Conditions

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Heart Failure Caregiver Burden Depression Anxiety Stress

Keywords

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Caregiver Yoga

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Intervention

A total of 20 patients with HF and 20 caregivers (n= 40) who have at least mild depressive symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire 9 \[PHQ-9\] score = 5) will be randomly assigned to the intervention or usual care group stratified by patient and caregiver groups (Figure 1). Only participants in the intervention will be asked to attend the 12-week sessions (two sessions per week; a total of 24 sessions in 12 weeks) via video conferencing (i.e., ZOOM). The short-term intervention efficacy will be assessed at the following week of the completion of 12-weeks sessions. Primary psychological outcomes include depressive symptoms, anxiety, stress, and quality of life. Primary physical outcomes include physical activity level, sleep quality, and perceived symptoms.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Heart to Heart Yoga

Intervention Type OTHER

The Heart to Heart Yoga intervention is a therapeutic and standardized form of yoga intervention that is adapted from MediYoga designed to fit the needs of patients with HF and family caregivers who have physical limitations and depressive symptoms and to fit cultural and social norms in Kentucky. The intervention will use a gradual, physical/ psychological yoga adaptation approach, and it will be delivered two times per week (40 -60 minutes per session) via videoconference technology for 12 weeks (total 24 sessions). Real-time, face-to-face, video conferencing technology is used.

Usual Care

Participants in the usual care group will also receive the printed information and links to the AHA's Life's Simple 7 program without explicit skills and training, including education and stress management. We will encourage stress management by watching and practicing yoga programs by providing a yoga mat.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Heart to Heart Yoga

The Heart to Heart Yoga intervention is a therapeutic and standardized form of yoga intervention that is adapted from MediYoga designed to fit the needs of patients with HF and family caregivers who have physical limitations and depressive symptoms and to fit cultural and social norms in Kentucky. The intervention will use a gradual, physical/ psychological yoga adaptation approach, and it will be delivered two times per week (40 -60 minutes per session) via videoconference technology for 12 weeks (total 24 sessions). Real-time, face-to-face, video conferencing technology is used.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* diagnosis of chronic HF confirmed by their cardiologist with either preserved or reduced ejection fraction
* be able to speak and write English.


* be a primary caregiver identified by the patient
* the spouse, committed partner, or family member living with the HF patient
* be able to speak and understand English
* ability to give informed consent
* have no major comorbidities (i.e., HF, and terminal illness including active cancer, renal/liver failure) to perform yoga practice.

Exclusion Criteria

* After obtaining the signed consent, we will screen depressive symptoms using the 9-items of the Patient Health Questionnaire (see the detailed process of screening depressive symptom criterion in the procedure) because we will target only patients and caregivers who experience at least mild depressive symptoms.
* major clinical cognitive impairment (i.e., dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and severe stroke)
* co-existing terminal illness (e.g., cancer)
* major psychiatric disorder other than depression
* referral for heart transplantation.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

99 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Misook L. Chung

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Misook L. Chung

Professor

Responsibility Role SPONSOR_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Misook Chung, PhD, RN

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Kentucky

Locations

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University of Kentucky

Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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72684

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id