Study Results
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
38 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-10-15
2023-10-13
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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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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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
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.
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.
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.
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.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* 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
* 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.
18 Years
99 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Misook L. Chung
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Misook L. Chung
Professor
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
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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72684
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id